SOLUTION: sin3@+cos2@=0.find general sol. @-represent the thetha

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Question 825019: sin3@+cos2@=0.find general sol.
@-represent the thetha

Answer by phoihe001(34)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
@=-90degree
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