SOLUTION: Having trouble finding all four degrees. I can always find the first but not all. Solve for 2(theta) in the interval [0 degrees,720 degrees) Use your calculator 2(theta)=sin^-1

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Question 1049623: Having trouble finding all four degrees. I can always find the first but not all.
Solve for 2(theta) in the interval [0 degrees,720 degrees) Use your calculator
2(theta)=sin^-1(7/12)=35.685,144.315,395.685,504.315 (all degrees)

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Having trouble finding all four degrees. I can always find the first but not all.
Solve for 2(theta) in the interval [0 degrees,720 degrees) Use your calculator
2(theta)=sin^-1(7/12)=35.685,144.315,395.685,504.315
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Those 4 angles are the arcsin of 7/12.
If the angles = 2*theta, then divide by 2 to find theta.
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