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- asinm
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- sin
- sinc
- sind
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- tan
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sin
sine function
Syntax
[t] = sin(x)
Arguments
- x
a real or complex vector or matrix.
Description
For a vector or a matrix, sin(x)
is the sine of
its elements. For matrix sine use sinm(x)
function.
Sample
Examples
asin(sin([1,0,%i]))
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