SOLUTION: find sin theta and sin beta in sin(a)cos((-sqrt 17)/9)+cos((sqrt 17/9))sin(b)

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Question 1007705: find sin theta and sin beta in sin(a)cos((-sqrt 17)/9)+cos((sqrt 17/9))sin(b)


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