Arcsine to Degrees: -0.5 Sine Value
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-0.5 Sine Value converts to
-30 deg
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Value Details
Input: -0.5 Sine Value
Output: -30 deg
Arcsine to Degrees
Calculate the inverse sine and return the principal angle in degrees.
Calculated Result
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Nearby Reference Values
| Sine Value | asin(x) in Degrees |
|---|---|
| -1 Sine Value | -90 deg |
| -0.95 Sine Value | -71.805128 deg |
| -0.9 Sine Value | -64.158067 deg |
| -0.8 Sine Value | -53.130102 deg |
| -0.75 Sine Value | -48.590378 deg |
| -0.5 Sine Value | -30 deg |
| -0.25 Sine Value | -14.477512 deg |
| 0 Sine Value | 0 deg |
| 0.25 Sine Value | 14.477512 deg |
| 0.5 Sine Value | 30 deg |
| 0.75 Sine Value | 48.590378 deg |
| 0.8 Sine Value | 53.130102 deg |
| 0.9 Sine Value | 64.158067 deg |
| 0.95 Sine Value | 71.805128 deg |
| 1 Sine Value | 90 deg |
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Arcsine to Degrees, formulas, and expected usage.
What does the Arcsine to Degrees calculator do?
It helps with finding angles from known sine values in triangle and trig problems.
What formula does the Arcsine to Degrees calculator use?
Angle (degrees) = asin(x) × 180 / π, principal range -90° to 90°.
What inputs are valid?
Input must be between -1 and 1 inclusive for real-number results.
When would I use this?
finding angles from known sine values in triangle and trig problems
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