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sin^-1 (12/7 sin42\[Degree]) b =
sin^-1 (12/7 sin42\[Degree])
b = sin -1 (12/7 sin 42 degrees) How do I do this?
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How do I do this? I punch the numbers into my calculator, and they don't work.
B=sin^-1 (12/7 sin42\[Degree])
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