'The period of the sine function in degrees is \(\displaystyle 360^{\circ}\), thus:The period of the sine function in degrees is \(\displaystyle 360^{\circ}\), thus:
\(\displaystyle \sin(360^{\circ}-\theta)=\sin(-\theta+360^{\circ})=\sin(-\theta)\)
The sine function is odd, thus:
\(\displaystyle \sin(-\theta)=-\sin(\theta)\)
And so we conclude:
\(\displaystyle \sin(360^{\circ}-\theta)=-\sin(\theta)\)
Please tell us which part confuses you. I don't know what it is that you don't understand.\(\displaystyle \sin(360^{\circ}-\theta)=\sin(-\theta+360^{\circ})=\sin(-\theta)\)
I don't understand it. Could you please [find a way to explain it] so that I can understand?