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sin 130° = ?
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Answered by Shwetasharma99736
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Answer:

sin 130° = 0.76604

Explanation:

The sin of 130 degrees is 0.76604, the same as sin of 130 degrees in radians. To obtain 130 degrees in radian multiply 130° by π / 180° = 13/18π . Sin 130degrees = sin (13/18 ×π) .

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Answered by Idiotboy777
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Answer:

Calculate sin(130) Determine quadrant Since our angle is greater than 90 and less than or equal to 180 degrees, it is located in Quadrant II In the second quadrant, the values for sin are positive only. Determine angle type. 130 is an obtuse angle since it is greater than 90 sin(130) = 0.76604444478549

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