Why sinX= -1/3 is wrong.like explain it to be in a simpler form thx
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sinx = -1/3
x = asin(-1/3)
x = -asin(1/3)
x = -19.47 Is any of that what you wanted?
x = asin(-1/3)
x = -asin(1/3)
x = -19.47 Is any of that what you wanted?
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It is not wrong
sinx = -1/3
arcsin(-1/3) = x
x = -19.47 degrees
sinx = -1/3
arcsin(-1/3) = x
x = -19.47 degrees
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Is it wrong??
sinx = -1/3
arcsin(-1/3) = x
x = -19.47 degrees
sinx = -1/3
arcsin(-1/3) = x
x = -19.47 degrees
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But what is the question?
Out of interest:-
sinx = -1/3
x = 199.5° , 340.5°
Out of interest:-
sinx = -1/3
x = 199.5° , 340.5°