SOLUTION: When do you use sin^-1 on triangles?

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: When do you use sin^-1 on triangles? This question is from textbook Geometry

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Read sin^-1 as "the angle whose sine is..." So if you have the value of the sine function for an angle, and you want to know the measure of that angle, you would apply the sin^-1 function. In other words, if sin%28x%29=y then sin^-1(y)=x