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Trigonometry
Unit Circle Calculator
Find the sine, cosine, and Pythagorean identity value for any angle on the unit circle. Perfect for trigonometry students verifying that cos²(θ) + sin²(θ) = 1 at any angle.
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Trigonometry
Inverse Sine Calculator
Find the angle whose sine equals a given value using the arcsine (sin⁻¹) function. Use this when solving triangles, physics problems, or any scenario where you know a sine ratio and need the corresponding angle.
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Key differences
| Unit Circle Calculator | Inverse Sine Calculator | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Trigonometry | Trigonometry |
| Inputs required | 1 | 1 |
| Result | Distance from origin (units) | Arcsine (degrees) |
| What it does | Find the sine, cosine, and Pythagorean identity value for any angle on the unit circle. Perfect for trigonometry students verifying that cos²(θ) + sin²(θ) = 1 at any angle. | Find the angle whose sine equals a given value using the arcsine (sin⁻¹) function. Use this when solving triangles, physics problems, or any scenario where you know a sine ratio and need the corresponding angle. |