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Summary Of: Sine
rely on a fixed vertical line and the sine function on a moving vertical line... rely on a fixed vertical line and the sine function on a moving vertical line... rely on a fixed vertical line and the sine function on a moving vertical line... Sine takes an angle and tells the rise... sine takes an angle and tells the run... just multiply the sine and cosine by the radius... The sine and cosine functions graphed on the Cartesian plane... The sine and cosine functions graphed on the Cartesian plane... The sine and cosine functions graphed on the Cartesian plane... sine and cosine become... only sine and cosine were defined directly by the unit circle... of sine is cosine and the derivative of cosine is the negative of sine... of the sine and cosine function... that the sine and cosine functions are the... Both the sine and cosine functions satisfy the... the sine function is the unique solution satisfying the initial conditions... sine function is the unique solution satisfying the initial conditions... Since the sine and cosine functions are linearly independent... This method of defining the sine and cosine functions is essentially equivalent to using Euler... can be used not only to define the sine and cosine functions but also to prove the... for the sine and cosine functions... the observation that sine and cosine satisfies... circle and constitute a special argument to the sine and cosine functions... If an argument to sine or cosine in radians is scaled by frequency... This means that the second derivative of a sine in degrees satisfies not the differential equation... and that the fourth derivative of sine will be sine again only if the argument is in radians... the square of the sine plus the square of the cosine is always 1... next to the sine and cosine symbol... which give the sine and cosine of the sum and difference of two angles in terms of sines and... sine and tangent of any integer multiple of... sine and tangent of an angle of... sine of an angle... The sine and the cosine functions... The sine and cosine functions are one... sum of sine and cosine functions of different frequencies... Encyclodia Page On: Sine
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