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Solve sin theta=-1 for all real values of theta.
Is it theta=3pi/2 +2pi n for n=0+ infinity?
16 years ago

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Answered by drwls
Yes, but n can be any integer from -infinity to infinity
16 years ago
Answered by Mary
thank you
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Is it theta=3pi/2 +2pi n for n=0+ infinity?

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