SOLUTION: Solve. 6 sin 2θ − 2 sin θ = 0

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Question 691268: Solve. 6 sin 2θ − 2 sin θ = 0
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6 sin 2θ − 2 sin θ = 0
6(2sin*cos) - 2sin = 0
12sin*cos - 2sin = 0
sin(12cos-2) = 0
sin = 0 or cos = 1/6
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theta = 0 or theta = 1.4033 radians
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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