sinüs [mat.]

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{i} sine
In a right triangle, the ratio of the length of the side opposite an angle to the length of the hypotenuse
{n} a geometrical line from the end of an arc perpendicular to the radius, being half the chord of double the arc
Please see primary trigonometric functions
the sine of an angle in a right-angled triangle is opposite
The perpendicular itself
Short INterspersed Element Families of selfish DNA elements that are a few hundred basepairs in size and dispersed throughout the genome (see Chapter 5)
See Sine of angle, below
ratio of the opposite side to the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle
Sine of Angle A= BC\AB Sin of Angle A = opposite\hypotenuse
The ratio of the side opposite the angle to the hypotenuse of the right triangle which contains the angle; abbreviated sin
the y coordinate of any point except the vertex on the terminal side of an angle divided between the vertex and the point
Short interspersed nuclear element A group of retropseudogenes that occur in the hundreds of thousands in the human genome and each of which is typically about 300 bases long
Sin(q) is the y-coordinate of the point on the unit circle so that the ray connecting the point with the origin makes an angle of q with the positive x-axis When q is an angle of a right triangle, then sin(q) is the ratio of the opposite side with the hypotenuse
the fraction calculated for an angle by dividing the length of the side opposite it in a triangle that has a right angle, by the length of the the side opposite the right angle cosine, tangent (sinus, from ; SINUS)
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{i} (in right triangles) ratio of the length of the side opposite an acute angle to the length of the hypotenuse (Trigonometry)
The length of a perpendicular drawn from one extremity of an arc of a circle to the diameter drawn through the other extremity