tan(theta) = 1
then theta = tan-1(1) + n*pi where n is an integer
= pi/4 + n*pi or pi*(1/4 + n)
Within the given range, this gives theta = pi/4 and 5*pi/4
The answer is 60 and 240 degrees. Add radical 3 and inverse tan to get answer add 180 for other answer less than 360.
theta = 0 is the only solution.
Well, the secant is a function of an angle theta that equals 1/cos(theta) - it's not really a measure of time, so it's not a meaningful question to ask how many there are in a year. It's even less meaningful to ask how many there are in a "years".
In an equation, what is to the left of the equals sign equals what is to the right. In an inequality, the left side is either less than, greater than, less than or equal to, or greater than or equal to the right side.
The fourth Across the quadrants sin theta and cos theta vary: sin theta: + + - - cos theta: + - - + So for sin theta < 0, it's the third or fourth quadrant And for cos theta > 0 , it's the first or fourth quadrant. So for sin theta < 0 and cos theta > 0 it's the fourth quadrant
cos2(theta) = 1 so cos(theta) = ±1 cos(theta) = -1 => theta = pi cos(theta) = 1 => theta = 0
2 sin(x) + 1 = 0 2 sin(x) = -1 sin(x) = -1/2 x = 210° and 330°
sin(theta) = 15/17, cosec(theta) = 17/15 cos(theta) = -8/17, sec(theta) = -17/8 cotan(theta) = -8/15 theta = 2.0608 radians.
The answer is 60 and 240 degrees. Add radical 3 and inverse tan to get answer add 180 for other answer less than 360.
theta = 0 is the only solution.
We'll answer your question as asked. What was asked was, "What is the sine of the angle (the angle theta) if the angle measures 0.4384?" That's the way the question reads. That's a pretty small angle. Less than one degree. That angle has about 0.00765 as the sine. Perhaps the question was "What is the angle of theta if its sine is 0.4384?" In the event that this was really your question, if sine theta equals 0.4384, arcsine theta is about 23.00 degrees. Here we use the term arcsine. If we see "arcsine 0.4384" in a text, what it means is "the angle whose sine is 0.4384" in math speak.
Well, the secant is a function of an angle theta that equals 1/cos(theta) - it's not really a measure of time, so it's not a meaningful question to ask how many there are in a year. It's even less meaningful to ask how many there are in a "years".
145cm is less than 1.5m which equals 150cm
In an equation, what is to the left of the equals sign equals what is to the right. In an inequality, the left side is either less than, greater than, less than or equal to, or greater than or equal to the right side.
'r' is equal to, or anywhere between, -13 and 38 .
Because of the uniqueness of numbers, 101 equals 101, no more no less.
it is equal