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30 August, 20:14

Solve the following equation in the interval [0, 2 π].

Note: Give the answer as a multiple of π. Do not use decimal numbers. The answer should be a fraction or an integer. Note that π is already included in the answer so you just have to enter the appropriate multiple. E. g. if the answer is π/2 you should enter 1/2. If there is more than one answer enter them separated by commas.

(sin (t)) 2=34

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  1. 30 August, 20:20
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    This cannot be solved!

    if it's sin squared t then sint = sqrt 34 which is greater than 1 : not possible

    if it's 2sint then sint = 17 again not possible
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