Sinus totus

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In trigonometry, the sinus totus (Latin for "total sine") was historically the radius of the base circle used to construct a sine table; that is, the maximum possible value of the sine.

Letting the notation Sinθ stand for the historical sine, and sinθ stand for the modern sine function,

Sinθ=Rsinθ,

where R is the sinus totus, R=Sin90.

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