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sin

sin EXPR
 
sin

Returns the sine of EXPR (expressed in radians). If EXPR is omitted, returns sine of $_.

For the inverse sine operation, you may use the Math::Trig::asin function, or use this relation:

 
    sub asin { atan2($_[0], sqrt(1 - $_[0] * $_[0])) }  

 

  

 

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