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solve sin(theta)=-1 for all real
solve sin(theta)=-1 for all real values of (theta)
I don't understand but by following the example in my book; sec(theta)=-1 from
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House
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Solve for the equation in the given domain.
(tan theta)(sec theta)=tan theta theta E{real numbers of degrees} BY THE WAY, REMIND
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Anonymous
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Solve sin theta=-1 for all real values of theta.
Is it theta=3pi/2 +2pi n for n=0+ infinity?
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Mary
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Similiarly to a question I asked previously I took the same approach. the problem is:
what value(s) of theta solve the following
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Greg
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If theta is a rotation angle that terminates in quadrant ll and sin of theta is 5/13, find cos of theta and tan of theta. Use
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lore
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\sqrt{i} in polar form can be written as r(\cos \theta + i \sin \theta), where r is a real number and 0 \leq \theta \leq
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John
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Multiple Choice (theta) means the symbol 0 with the dash in it.
1.)Which expression is equivalent to
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HotMath
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How do we solve the following differential equation?
dr/[ (m/(r^2)) + vcos(theta) ] = r*d(theta)/(-vsin(theta) The answer is
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Ashley
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How do I solve: sin theta = -1 for all real values of theta?
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Mary
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Solve sin theta=-1 for all real values of theta
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Kara
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