SOLUTION: How do you find the acute angle (in degrees) that satisfies this equation?
a = sin-1 [(square root of 3)/2]
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Question 825098: How do you find the acute angle (in degrees) that satisfies this equation?
a = sin-1 [(square root of 3)/2]
^
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! How do you find the acute angle (in degrees) that satisfies this equation?
a = sin-1 [(square root of 3)/2]
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I would think about it for a millisecond, then say it's 60 degrees.