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Apr 10th, 2006, 06:07 AM
#1
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[RESOLVED] Finding an acute angle
I have this question that I cannot find how to solve...
The question is like this:
Find an acute θ if
a) sin(θ)=0.12
b) cot(θ)=3
The answer to a) is 6'54', and for b) it is 18'26'.
But I don't know how to get to these answers...
Thank you for your help in advance.
Liviender
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Apr 10th, 2006, 08:43 AM
#2
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Re: Finding an acute angle
you can only find your answer if u know anything abt inverse trigonometry
if sin a=b
then a=sin(-1)b
and if u hav its knoledge,u wont b having problem with this level of question
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Apr 10th, 2006, 09:34 AM
#3
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Re: Finding an acute angle
So sorry for asking such a low-level question...
I googled for the answer but couldn't find any, and that's why I'm here.
I could find the answer to a) with my calculator [sin(-1)0.12], but how do i find the answer to b)?
I know that cot(a) is 1/tan(a). So do i go tan(-1)3, and then divide 1 with that answer to get cot(a)? I'm so confused... sorry for being really dumb..
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Apr 10th, 2006, 02:32 PM
#4
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Re: Finding an acute angle
If cot(θ)=3, then tan(θ)=1/3. Thus you need to find the inverse tangent of 1/3. Hope that helps. If you didn't know, the calculator that comes with Windows has a scientific version (menu view, scientific) that can find the answer. Just type in 3, click the 1/x button, click the inv check box, then click Tan and you'll have your answer (degrees, radians, or grads, depending on which box is checked).
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Apr 10th, 2006, 08:00 PM
#5
Thread Starter
New Member
Re: Finding an acute angle
Thank you so much. Now I got how to do it..
I didn't know that the Windows calculator could do such a calculation.
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