SOLUTION: Sin^2(theta) = 1/2

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Question 706612: Sin^2(theta) = 1/2
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Sin^2(theta) = 1/2
For (0,π)
sin^2x=1/2
sinx=1/√2=√2/2
x=π/4, 3π/4 (in quadrants I and II where sin>0)

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