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  • 15-04-2020
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Solve on the interval [0,2pi)
1+ sin 0=1/2​

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alexminasyan alexminasyan
  • 27-01-2021

Answer:

sin(theta) = 7pi/6, 11pi/6

Step-by-step explanation:

Start by replacing theta with x (they are the same thing in this case.

Next Solve...

  1 + sin(x) = 1/2

  sin(x) = -1/2 (subtract one from both sides)

Plug in y = sin(x) on a graphing calculator

Plug in y = -1/2

See where the points intersect between 0 and 2pi

They should intersect at 7pi/6 and 11pi/6

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