abneralvarenga77
abneralvarenga77 abneralvarenga77
  • 15-04-2020
  • Mathematics
contestada

Solve on the interval [0,2pi)
1+ sin 0=1/2​

Respuesta :

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

Ver imagen alexminasyan
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Please help this is urgent! :(Emma is 3 times as old as Tara.In another 7 years Emma will be twice as old as Tara will be.Write at least one question and use al
The burj Khalifa in Dubai is the worlds tallest building. It rises to an amazing 828M above the ground and if you were to get to the top using the stairs, you w
there are 27 campers. this is nine times as many as the number of counselors. How many counselors are there?
A physical property that describes how something feels is called
what is the perimeter of a triangle which side measure 6,8, and 10 inches?
What is the common English unit of length?
What is the decimal equivalent of the fraction 119/4?
How do you find out the percentage of 55% of 140
in class of 24 students, 13 students sold over 150 raffle tikets each, and the rest of the class sold about 60 tikets each. the class goal was to sell 2,000 tik
Having trouble simplifying terms. the equation is n4+n3+3n-n-n3? how dou you SIMPLIFY this term?