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Sin 3pi divided by 4

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RichhAj
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  • 19-07-2016
Sin 3pi/4 is angle 135 degrees or 45 degrees below 180 degrees. Hence it's opposite side is 1 and adjacent is 1, implying the hypothenus is sqrt(2). Hence

Sin 3pi/4 = 1/sqrt(2). Now multiply by sqrt(2)/sqrt(2) to get:

[1/sqrt(2).] * [sqrt(2)/sqrt(2)] = sqrt2)/2
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