SOLUTION: Explain why there does not exist an angle theta that costhetasintheta=2/3.
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Explain why there does not exist an angle theta that costhetasintheta=2/3.
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sin(t)*cos(t) = 2/3
sin(2t) = 2sin(t)*cos(t)
sin(2t) = 4/3, >1 therefore no such angle 2t is possible.
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