Mathfags, how do I find the value of a radian not on the typical unit circle
IE π/12
>>277188
Both sine and cosine of that, sorry should have made it clear
switch your calculator to radian mode and type in "sin(pi/12)"
hope this helps OP
>>277188
Try adding known radian values.
multiply by (180/pi)
>(pi/12) x (180/pi)
>180/12
>15 degrees