SOLUTION: What is the formula for finding values of angles? I am self-teaching Trig. I already know how to find any missing angles or missing sides of a triangle. I now wish to learn how to

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Question 675373: What is the formula for finding values of angles?
I am self-teaching Trig. I already know how to find any missing angles or missing sides of a triangle. I now wish to learn how to calculate the value of the sine of any angle without using a table. Example: sine of any angle, such as the angle Phi at 36 degrees. I do not want to use a table. I want to learn how to compute it without tables and without calculators. I want to learn the formula.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Example: sine of any angle, such as the angle Phi at 36 degrees. I do not want to use a table. I want to learn how to compute it without tables and without calculators. I want to learn the formula.
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google McLaurin series for functions.
You'll change your mind.

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