trigonometry - Why does sin(90)=1, and not 0? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

trigonometry - Why does sin(90)=1, and not 0? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

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If o/h is = sin(90), wouldn't sin(90) = 0

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