SOLUTION: Find the acute angle (theta) that satisfies the given equation. sin(theta)=1/2
Give answer in degrees & radians. (NO calculator.)
I know the answer is 30 degrees, pi/6 radia
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Question 643765: Find the acute angle (theta) that satisfies the given equation. sin(theta)=1/2
Give answer in degrees & radians. (NO calculator.)
I know the answer is 30 degrees, pi/6 radians, but I have no idea how to show the work, thank you.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find the acute angle (theta) that satisfies the given equation. sin(theta)=1/2
Give answer in degrees & radians. (NO calculator.)
I know the answer is 30 degrees, pi/6 radians.
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That about all you can say.
Cheers,
Stan H.
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