SOLUTION: What is the smallest value of x that makes the equation 2/square root of 3 (sin x ) = 1 true? I really don't get it! Hope you can help me with this problem.

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Question 600432: What is the smallest value of x that makes the equation 2/square root of 3
(sin x ) = 1 true?
I really don't get it! Hope you can help me with this problem.

Answer by lwsshak3(11628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What is the smallest value of x that makes the equation 2/square root of 3(sin x ) = 1 true
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2/√3(sinx)=1
√3(sinx)=1/2
square both sides
3sin^2x=1/4
sin^2x=1/12
take sqrt of both sides
sinx=1/√12
using inverse sin key on calculator
x≈16.8º

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