Texas Instruments NS/CLM/1L1/B Reference Guide - Page 79
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sin( ) sin(Value1) ⇒ value sin(List1) ⇒ list In Degree angle mode: sin(Value1) returns the sine of the argument. sin(List1) returns a list of the sines of all elements in List1. Note: The argument is interpreted as a degree, gradian or radian angle, according to the current angle mode. You can use ó,G, or ô to override the angle mode setting temporarily. In Gradian angle mode: In Radian angle mode: m key sin(squareMatrix1) ⇒ squareMatrix Returns the matrix sine of squareMatrix1. This is not the same as calculating the sine of each element. For information about the calculation method, refer to cos(). squareMatrix1 must be diagonalizable. The result always contains floating-point numbers. In Radian angle mode: sinê( ) sinê(Value1) ⇒ value sinê(List1) ⇒ list sinê(Value1) returns the angle whose sine is Value1. sinê(List1) returns a list of the inverse sines of each element of List1. Note: The result is returned as a degree, gradian or radian angle, according to the current angle mode setting. In Degree angle mode: In Gradian angle mode: In Radian angle mode: /mkeys sinê(squareMatrix1) ⇒ squareMatrix In Radian angle mode and Rectangular complex format mode: Returns the matrix inverse sine of squareMatrix1. This is not the same as calculating the inverse sine of each element. For information about the calculation method, refer to cos(). squareMatrix1 must be diagonalizable. The result always contains floating-point numbers. £ ¡ ¢ To see the entire result, press and then use and to move the cursor. TI-Nspire™ Reference Guide 73