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Why is sin(3°) so close to 0?
why is cos(3°) so close to -1?

User Doj
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Sin(3 degrees) is close to 0 because it is the ratio of the opposite side over the hypotenuse. Imagine angle of 3 degrees forming a triangle. The opposite side would have to be very small in relation to the hypotenuse.

You have a typo in your cosine value. The cosine of 3 degrees is close to 1 not 0. Cosine is the relation of the adjacent side over the hypotenuse. In the same example above the adjacent side would be very similar to the hypotenuse. Thus giving a ratio of about 1.
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