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Given θ = arcsin (tan45°)
Given θ = arcsin (tan45°) find the exact degree measure of θ without usiing calculator.
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TRIGONOMETRY
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PQ = X1 = 15 m.
X2 = hor. distance from Q to kite. Tan45 = h/X2 h = X2*Tan45 Tan35 = h/(X1+X2) h = (X1+X2)*Tan35 = (15+X2)*Tan35
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paul
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Find the exact value of cot(arcsin(12/13))
and cos(arcsin(1.7/2)) I know that cos(arcsin(x))=sin(arccos(x))=sqrt(1-x^2). I'm
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Emily
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How do you find:
the Integral of arcsin(1 / (sqrt x^2 - 1) ) dx ?? (The integral of arcsin of one over the squareroot of x
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Cindy
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Please can you help me with this question?
Choose the option which is a false statement: A arctan(tan2/3pi))=-1/3pi B
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janet
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Please help. i am confused on how to do this one. I keep getting arcsin(square root -cos9x) but it is wrong. The probem is F(x)=
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nic
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Use a calculator to evaluate the expression.
arcsin 0.45 arctan 15 arcsin(-0.125) arccos(-1/3)
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Jackie
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Evaluate please:
a.) arcsin(sin 13pi/16) b.) arccos(cos[-pi/18]) c.) arcsin(sin pi/18 d.) arcsec(-√2) e.) arctan(-√3/3)
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Liv
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using the mean valiue thereom on f(x)=arcsin(x),
show that x< arcsin(x)< x/(sqrt1-(x^2)) for 0<x<1
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nikki
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What is the critical angles for water ice when surrounded by air?
theda critial = arcsin(n2/n1) =arcsin(1/n1) What is the index
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Andrea
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