SOLUTION: Find the smallest positive number t such that e^sin(t) = 2/3. I tried arcsin(ln(2/3)) but my online homework site said it was wrong. Can you please help me?

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Question 442089: Find the smallest positive number t such that e^sin(t) = 2/3.
I tried arcsin(ln(2/3)) but my online homework site said it was wrong. Can you please help me?

Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Your method is correct. However, one place to check your work is whether you obtained a positive number, and whether it is the smallest one.
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