SOLUTION: Find Theta in degrees, for given trig. function
sin(0)=0.6527
Could someone help me with this and if I was using a calculator, how would I solve this?
Thanks,
Nathalie
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sin(0)=0.6527
Could someone help me with this and if I was using a calculator, how would I solve this?
Thanks,
Nathalie
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Question 285881: Find Theta in degrees, for given trig. function
sin(0)=0.6527
Could someone help me with this and if I was using a calculator, how would I solve this?
Thanks,
Nathalie Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Find Theta in degrees, for given trig. function
sin(theta)=0.6527
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sin^-1(0.6527) = 40.745... degrees
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I am using a TI calculator.
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The "sin^-1" symbol is above the "sin" button.
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Press "2nd"; then press "sin".
On your screen you should see sin^-1(
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Enter 0.6527) and hit the Enter button.
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You should see 40.74548098 if you are in the degree Mode.
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If you see 0.7111427985 you r calculator is in the radian Mode.
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To change the Mode hit the "Mode" button and select degree.
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Cheers,
Stan H.