#sin67.5^@#
The half angle formula for #sin(theta/2) = +-sqrt((1-costheta)/2)#.
The #+-# sign depends on which quadrant your angle is in. Since #67.5^@# is in the 1st quadrant and sine is positive in that quadrant, we know that it is positive.
#67.5^@ * 2 = 135^@#, so:
#sin(theta/2) = sqrt((1- cos135^@)/2)#
# # #quadquadquadquadquadquadquad=sqrt((1-(-sqrt2/2))/2)#
# # #quadquadquadquadquadquadquad=sqrt((2/2+sqrt2/2)/2)#
# # #quadquadquadquadquadquadquad=sqrt(((2+sqrt2)/2)/2)#
# # #quadquadquadquadquadquadquad=sqrt((2+sqrt2)/4)#
# # #quadquadquadquadquadquadquad=sqrt(2+sqrt2)/2#
Hope this helps!