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OpenStudy (littlet):
Solve for x show your work.
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OpenStudy (littlet):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
In this case what you can do is pick any trig function
Let's pick sine
So\[\sin x=\frac{ 8 }{ 10 }\]
OpenStudy (littlet):
alright
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Therefore\[\sin^{-1} (\sin( x))=\sin^{-1} \frac{ 8 }{ 10 }\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Sin inverse of sin(x) is just x
So you have\[x=\sin^{-1} \frac{ 8 }{ 10 }\]
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OpenStudy (littlet):
ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
You'll need a calculator to do the rest,
Make sure it is on radians or degrees depending on which one you want
OpenStudy (littlet):
ok I have a Calculator.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
K then, type it in
It's either Asin or sin^-1 depending upon your calculator
OpenStudy (littlet):
how do i put in a fraction?
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OpenStudy (littlet):
Nvm duh i figured out how to put it in. i got 53.1
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Doesn't need to be a fraction
Use the decimal form of .8
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yep that would be correct
Good job :)
OpenStudy (littlet):
is 5.31 correct?
OpenStudy (littlet):
53.1*
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yeah it is
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Make sure you put degrees
OpenStudy (littlet):
alright. is that it?
OpenStudy (littlet):
ok will do.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes that is your final answer
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