SOLUTION: What values for q (0 < q < 2p) satisfy the equation?
2√2 sin q + 2 = 0
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Question 678264: What values for q (0 < q < 2p) satisfy the equation?
2√2 sin q + 2 = 0
Answer by pmatei(79) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Sine function is negative in quadrants III and IV. corresponds to an angle of 45 degrees (or ) in quadrant I.
Thus in quadrant III, and in quadrant IV.
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