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"""

def sin(x: array, /) -> array:
"""
Calculates an implementation-dependent approximation to the sine, having domain ``(-infinity, +infinity)`` and codomain ``[-1, +1]``, for each element ``x_i`` of the input array ``x``. Each element ``x_i`` is assumed to be expressed in radians.
r"""
Calculates an implementation-dependent approximation to the sine for each element ``x_i`` of the input array ``x``.

Each element ``x_i`` is assumed to be expressed in radians.

**Special cases**

For floating-point operands,
For real-valued floating-point operands,

- If ``x_i`` is ``NaN``, the result is ``NaN``.
- If ``x_i`` is ``+0``, the result is ``+0``.
- If ``x_i`` is ``-0``, the result is ``-0``.
- If ``x_i`` is either ``+infinity`` or ``-infinity``, the result is ``NaN``.

For complex floating-point operands, special cases must be handled as if the operation is implemented as ``-1j * sinh(x*1j)``.

.. note::
The sine is an entire function on the complex plane and has no branch cuts.

.. note::
For complex arguments, the mathematical definition of sine is

.. math::
\begin{align} \operatorname{sin}(x) &= \frac{e^{jx} - e^{-jx}}{2j} \\ &= \frac{\operatorname{sinh}(jx)}{j} \\ &= \frac{\operatorname{sinh}(jx)}{j} \cdot \frac{j}{j} \\ &= -j \cdot \operatorname{sinh}(jx) \end{align}

where :math:`\operatorname{sinh}` is the hyperbolic sine.

Parameters
----------
x: array
input array whose elements are each expressed in radians. Should have a real-valued floating-point data type.
input array whose elements are each expressed in radians. Should have a floating-point data type.

Returns
-------
out: array
an array containing the sine of each element in ``x``. The returned array must have a real-valued floating-point data type determined by :ref:`type-promotion`.
an array containing the sine of each element in ``x``. The returned array must have a floating-point data type determined by :ref:`type-promotion`.
"""

def sinh(x: array, /) -> array:
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