If sine theta is 0.28, then theta is 16.26 degrees. Cosine 2 theta, then, is 0.8432
Yes. (Theta in radians, and then approximately, not exactly.)
cos(theta) = 0.7902 arcos(0.7902) = theta = 38 degrees you find complimentary angles
sin (theta) = [13* sin (32o)]/8 = 13*0.529919264/8 = 0.861118804 [theta] = sin-1 (0.861118804) [theta] = 59.44o
theta = arcsin(0.0138) is the principal value.
If sin(theta) is 0.9, then theta is about 64 degrees or about 116 degrees.
If sine theta is 0.28, then theta is 16.26 degrees. Cosine 2 theta, then, is 0.8432
sin(theta) = 15/17, cosec(theta) = 17/15 cos(theta) = -8/17, sec(theta) = -17/8 cotan(theta) = -8/15 theta = 2.0608 radians.
determine the degree of -3
It is a simple trigonometric equation. However, without information on whether the angles are measures in degrees or radians, and with no domain for theta, the equation cannot be solved.
Yes. (Theta in radians, and then approximately, not exactly.)
cos(theta) = 0.7902 arcos(0.7902) = theta = 38 degrees you find complimentary angles
sin (theta) = [13* sin (32o)]/8 = 13*0.529919264/8 = 0.861118804 [theta] = sin-1 (0.861118804) [theta] = 59.44o
theta = arcsin(0.0138) is the principal value.
The answer is 60 and 240 degrees. Add radical 3 and inverse tan to get answer add 180 for other answer less than 360.
Yes, it is.
answer is 2.34 degrees answer is 2.34 degrees