How do you use a linear approximation to estimate sin(28) degrees?

1 Answer
Aug 18, 2016

sin(28^@) approx 0.46977

Explanation:

We know that sin(30^@)=0.5 then

using the Taylor expansion we have

f(x) = f(x_0)+f'(x_0)(x-x_0)+O_2(x-x_0)

Supposing that O_2(x-x_0) approx 0

sin(28^@) approx sin(30^@)+cos(30^@)(28/180 pi-pi/6) = 1/2 - pi/(60 sqrt[3])
or

sin(28^@) approx 0.46977