SOLUTION: What would be the non-negative obtuse angle for Q if its sin is square root 3 over 2?
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Question 443348: What would be the non-negative obtuse angle for Q if its sin is square root 3 over 2?
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What would be the non-negative obtuse angle for Q if its sin is square root 3 over 2?
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In the 1st Quadrant that angle would be 60 degrees.
In the 2nd Quadrant it would be 180-60 = 120 degree.
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Obtuse is greater than 90 so I guess they want 120 degrees.
Cheers,
Stan H.
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