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use the special triangles on the unit circle to determine 0 in degrees when sin0=3squared/2

45 degrees
60 degrees
30 degrees
90 degrees
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GPT 3.5
The correct answer is 90 degrees.

Using the special triangle on the unit circle, we can see that sin(90 degrees) = 1, which is not equal to 3/2.

Therefore, there is no angle 0 in degrees that satisfies sin(0) = 3/2.
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