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4 January, 15:42

What is the value of arcsin (-1/2) in degrees?

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  1. 4 January, 16:01
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    Answer: arcsin (-1/2) = 330 °

    Step-by-step explanation: Given arcsin (-1/2).

    It's a negative value for arcsin.

    So, we could go in 4th quadrant. Because in 4th quadrant sin has a negative value.

    In general sin 30 degree = 1/2.

    But it's a negative 1/2.

    So, sin (-30°) = - 1/2.

    So, we could say arcsin (-1/2) = - 30°.

    But if you want answer as a positive value. So, we could find reference angle of - 30°, that would be 360 + (-30) = 360 - 30 = 330°
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