SOLUTION: 3 sin theta + radical 5 = 0
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Question 826301: 3 sin theta + radical 5 = 0
Answer by jsmallt9(3759) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
- What is "radical 5"?? Radicals are used for all kinds of roots: square roots, cube roots, 4th roots, etc.
- Please put function arguments in parentheses. For example, is the "radical 5" part of the argument?
3sin(theta + radical 5) = 0
or separate from the argument:
3sin(theta) + radical 5 = 0
Please re-post your problem clearly so we tutors can understand exactly what the problem is.
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