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- In mathematics,
sine and
cosine are
trigonometric functions of an angle. The
sine and
cosine of an
acute angle are
defined in the
context of a
right triangle:...
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result of
developing from a "
Sinic universal state".
Toynbee contrasts this "affiliation"
relationship between the
Sinic and Far
Eastern civilizations...
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SINE in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
SINE can
refer to :
Short inters****d
nuclear elements, a type of
retrotransposon in DNA
Selective inhibitors...
- A
sine wave,
sinusoidal wave, or
sinusoid (symbol: ∿) is a
periodic wave
whose waveform (shape) is the
trigonometric sine function. In mechanics, as a...
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Sines (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈsinɨʃ] ) is a town and a muni****lity in Portugal. The muni****lity,
divided into two parishes, has
around 14,214 inhabitants...
- The
trigonometric functions most
widely used in
modern mathematics are the
sine, the cosine, and the
tangent functions.
Their reciprocals are respectively...
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sine qua non in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
sine qua non (/ˌsaɪni kweɪ ˈnɒn, ˌsɪni kwɑː ˈnoʊn/, Latin: [
ˈsɪnɛ kʷaː ˈnoːn]) or
condicio sine qua...
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identifies as the two "challenger civilizations",
Sinic and Islam. In Huntington's view, East
Asian Sinic civilization is
culturally ****erting
itself and...
- Law of
Sines In trigonometry, the law of
sines (sometimes
called the
sine formula or
sine rule) is a
mathematical equation relating the
lengths of the...