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3+siny = 3cos^2 y for 0<Y<360
13 years ago

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bobpursley
I bet if you used
cos^2 Y= 1-Sin^2 Y

you would end up with a quadratic equation. If you are stuck, let x=SinY, and solve it that way.
13 years ago
Amir
thanks
13 years ago

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