A Google or Bing search box can be your friend, if you don't have a calculator with inverse trig functions. Most calculators that have trig functions also have the inverse functions, usually after a 2nd or "shift" key. Often, there is a mode setting for degrees or radians.
arcsin(0.33) ≈ 19°
arccos(0.47) ≈ 62°
arctan(1.21) ≈ 50°
arcsin(0.82) ≈ 55°
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
1/2r +1/2= -2/7r -29/7 Subtracting 1/2 from both sides
1/2r +1/2 - 1/2= -2/7r -29/7- 1/2
1/2r = -2/7r - 29(2)-7/14
1/2r = -2/7r -65/14
Answer:
a = 45
Step-by-step explanation:
Cross multiply: 2a =90
Divide both sides by 2: 45
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