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In general (refer to a 30-60-90 triangle), what \( \tiny \\[0.5em] \) would be a/the solution to \(\sin\theta = \frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}\).
so which point should i click on ?
You think I am here to give you answers?
Please try to answer Solomon's question.
I am here to help you extract them, not handle them to you. If you want answers, this is not chegg or yahoo. It is an openSTUDY site.
Solomon is temporarily replacing "2x" with "theta;" "theta" is an angle, and he wants you to find those two angles.
well i was thinkingA
You need to show your work. Back up what you are thinking: give factual reasoning.
Draw a picture showing a right triangle whose "opposite side" is Sqrt(3) and whose "hypotenuse" is 2.
ok so b?
Your triangle must also show the angle "theta," which must be "opposite" the Sqrt(3) side. I can recognize "guessing" when I see it. Kindly follow my suggestions and those of Solomon if you want our help.
i don’t get what u want me to do.. u already explained it and did most of it so
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