SOLUTION: What angles (in radians) in the first and second quadrants have a sine of 1/√2? Your angles should be given exactly. Recall that π is entered as: pi or Pi.

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Question 971999: What angles (in radians) in the first and second quadrants have a sine of
1/√2?
Your angles should be given exactly. Recall that π is entered as: pi or Pi.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
pi/4 and 3pi/4

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