Asked by Alex
rewrite tan(sin^-14v) as an algebraic expression in v
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Steve
assuming you meant arcsin(14v), think of the triangle with leg 4v and hypotenuse 1.
The other leg is √(1-16v^2), so
tan arcsin(4v) = 4v/√(1-16v^2)
The other leg is √(1-16v^2), so
tan arcsin(4v) = 4v/√(1-16v^2)
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