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==Info==
 
==Info==
Sine appears in [[calculus]] a fair amount as well as [[geometry|other subjects]] ''(that should link to "geometry")''.
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Sine appears in [[calculus]] a fair amount as well as [[geometry|other subjects]]
  
 
===Integral and derivative===
 
===Integral and derivative===
<math>\int{sin{(x)}} dx=-cos{(x)}</math> is the integral and <math>\frac{d}{dx}(sin(x))=cos(x).</math> is the derivative
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<math>\int{(sin{(x))}} dx=-cos{(x)}</math> is the integral and <math>\frac{d}{dx}(sin(x))=cos(x).</math> is the derivative
  
 
===Range of sine===
 
===Range of sine===
 
The range of sine is <math>-1 \le sin(x) \le 1</math>.
 
The range of sine is <math>-1 \le sin(x) \le 1</math>.

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Sine is a function used in trigonometry, defined as the y coordinate of a point which is x radians on the unit circle

Info

Sine appears in calculus a fair amount as well as other subjects

Integral and derivative

$ \int{(sin{(x))}} dx=-cos{(x)} $ is the integral and $ \frac{d}{dx}(sin(x))=cos(x). $ is the derivative

Range of sine

The range of sine is $ -1 \le sin(x) \le 1 $.

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