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| 17 Sep 2016 03:26 PM |
| If i'm correct, math.sin(1) is 90 degrees, however it prints a number that is ############ Anyways, thanks for the help! |
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| 17 Sep 2016 03:39 PM |
| i dont think u understand what im looking for is so that math.sin(1) = math.rad(90) but it gives ############ |
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| 17 Sep 2016 03:40 PM |
| SERIOUSLY roblox? CENSORING NUMBERS NOW? |
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| 17 Sep 2016 03:41 PM |
@imtellingmommy, Ikr, I hate this new update so much.
~Heave will beheave. |
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| 17 Sep 2016 03:41 PM |
http://wiki.roblox.com/index.php?title=Global_namespace/Mathematical_functions&redirect=no#math.asin
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| 17 Sep 2016 03:42 PM |
No it's the other way around: sin(90 deg) = 1. Think of a unit circle.
Of course, the trig functions need radians, not degrees. So you should do math.sin(math.rad(90)) |
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| 17 Sep 2016 03:48 PM |
@inforn
THANK you! That worked! |
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