SOLUTION: Given sinx=-3/5,where x is in the domain from pi to 2pi, please express x in terms of an inverse trig.

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Question 1172406: Given sinx=-3/5,where x is in the domain from pi to 2pi, please express x in terms of an inverse trig.
Answer by ikleyn(52915)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Then there are 2 (two, TWO) solutions 


    x =   or  x = .


Use your calculator.

Solved.



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