SOLUTION: solve the equation 4sin(theta)+3=0
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Question 1012072: solve the equation 4sin(theta)+3=0
Answer by ValorousDawn(53) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You want to isolate the trig function and the constants. First subtract 3 on both sides.
Then divide both sides by 4.
I don't believe this is a special number. You'll have to rely on arcsin.
, which is approximately -0.848
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