What is the difference between sin and sin theta?

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"sin" is often used as a shorthand way of writing sinθ

technically, "sin" by itself is just the name of the function, and it has no value until a θ is specified.

Sometimes when manipulating a long equation or expression, the θ is assumed throughout, and not written just out of laziness.
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