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It is given that sin(θ)=15√. In addition, a and b are coprime positive integers such that cos(2θ)=ab. What is the value of a+b?
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Answered by
drwls
Your statement sin(ƒÆ)=15ã
doesn't make sense.
doesn't make sense.
Answered by
Louie
^Yeah theta has to be in degrees, or radians. Sq rt of 15 can't be right
Answered by
drwls
If you are trying to write sqrt(15), write it as ã15, not 15ã.
A sine can not exceed 1, buy the way
A sine can not exceed 1, buy the way
Answered by
stenardt
may this be correct question
It is given that sin(θ)=1/√5. In addition, a and b are coprime positive integers such that cos(2θ)=a/b. What is the value of a+b?
It is given that sin(θ)=1/√5. In addition, a and b are coprime positive integers such that cos(2θ)=a/b. What is the value of a+b?
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