Let N be the second last digit of your student number, so N = 3. Use the

Taylor polynomial of Q2 to give an approximation to sin

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if yu want sine(3 degrees), yu gotta konvert tu radians

power seerees for sine is based on radians

pi=180 deg so, 3 deg=(3/180)*pi=0.052359877

sine(x)=x -(x^3)/3! +(x^5)/5! -....

just x bi self is faerly kloes....sine(3 deg)=0.052335956

it & x match thru 0.0523
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