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12 September, 05:06

The angle whose sine is 0.39581 is? how do I find the degree?

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  1. 12 September, 05:36
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    When you have a notable result, as 0, 1, 1/2, (√3) / 2, you can deduce the angle from your own knnowledge. For example, the angles whose sin is 0 is 0° and 180°.

    In cases of not notable sines, like the one of this problem, you need to use a table of trigonometric functions or a calculator with the function arctan (which is the inverse of the tangent, and sometimes written as tan^-1).

    With a calculator I found arctan (0.39581) = 29.59°.

    Now take in account that the function sine is periodic and this value is repeated when the angle is 180° - 29.59° = 158.41 °.

    Answer: 29.59° and 158.41°.
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