Going through past trials - I've given the answers so you don't need to work them out. I just don't get why they're right.
1. "Evaluate to 2 significant figures: sin (1/SQRT2)"
I look at this and think of using the sin^-1 button to work out the angle since there's no use of pi and the numbers are found on the sides of the standard 45 degree triangle. So I gave the answer as 45 degrees but it's actually 0.65 (considering it as radians). Does it need to say sin^-1 for it to refer to the sides rather than a radian measure?
2. "A circle has a circumference of 12pi cm. If an angle of pi/3 is subtended at the centre of the circle, find the exact area of the minor segment."
Their answer (having found radius to be 6cm):

Why introduce sine rather than using the radian measure of the angle already given? I think I'm missing something here.
Thanks!