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Question 669138: My instructor went over this problem in class yesterday. I am still not fully grasp the concept. Here's the question
If sin theta =.5, in what quadrants can theta be in? The answer is quadrant 1 or quadrant 2.
Give all solutions of sin theta = .5 Period of sin is 360 degrees.
30 degrees + k(360 degrees)
150 degrees + k (360 degrees)
Please explain to me how to find 30 and 150 degree

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My instructor went over this problem in class yesterday. I am still not fully grasp the concept. Here's the question
If sin theta =.5, in what quadrants can theta be in? The answer is quadrant 1 or quadrant 2.
Give all solutions of sin theta = .5 Period of sin is 360 degrees.
30 degrees + k(360 degrees)
150 degrees + k (360 degrees)
Please explain to me how to find 30 and 150 degree
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Look online for the Unit Circle.