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%I A019876 #13 Jul 08 2025 07:41:43 %S A019876 9,2,0,5,0,4,8,5,3,4,5,2,4,4,0,3,2,7,3,9,6,8,9,4,7,2,3,3,0,0,4,6,1,4, %T A019876 2,0,2,7,9,5,0,3,2,8,0,9,7,0,2,4,0,3,0,1,2,6,2,7,0,1,7,1,1,7,8,2,9,5, %U A019876 3,7,9,0,0,8,7,3,1,0,3,6,5,7,5,4,5,7,3,9,7,7,6,6,2,2,6,6,1,1,3 %N A019876 Decimal expansion of sine of 67 degrees. %C A019876 An algebraic number of degree 48 and denominator 2. - _Charles R Greathouse IV_, Nov 06 2017 %H A019876 Ivan Panchenko, <a href="/A019876/b019876.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 0..1000</a> %H A019876 <a href="/index/Al#algebraic_48">Index entries for algebraic numbers, degree 48</a> %o A019876 (PARI) sin(67/180*Pi) \\ _Charles R Greathouse IV_, Nov 06 2017 %K A019876 nonn,cons %O A019876 0,1 %A A019876 _N. J. A. Sloane_