SOLUTION: I understand sine and radians but I just don't get where to start with this problem:
If sin A = sqrt 3 / 2, give the measure of angle A, in radians.
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Question 285606: I understand sine and radians but I just don't get where to start with this problem:
If sin A = sqrt 3 / 2, give the measure of angle A, in radians.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I understand sine and radians but I just don't get where to start with this problem:
If sin A = (sqrt3)/ 2, give the measure of angle A, in radians.
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arcsin(sqrt3)/2 = 60 degrees = pi/3 radians
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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