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sine![]() (left) The sine of an angle; (right) constructing a sine wave. The sine of an angle is a function used in the mathematical study of the triangle. If the sine of angle β is known, then the hypotenuse can be found given the length of the opposite side, or the opposite side can be found from the hypotenuse. Within a circle of unit radius (left), the height P1A1 equals the sine of angle P1OA1. This fact and the equalities below the circle allow a sine curve to be drawn, as on the right. In trigonometry, a function of an angle in a right-angled triangle that is defined as the ratio of the length of the side opposite the angle to the length of the hypotenuse (the longest side). This function can be used to find either angles or sides in a right-angled triangle.
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But that which is specially to be noted is, that those which (as Cicero says of Pompey) are sui amantes, sine rivali, are many times unfortunate. (if the classical phrase might be pardoned) a sine qua non. aliquoe magnates mulieres, quoe sine scandalo vitari non possunt |
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