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Camryn Macdonald
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26 October, 01:01
Sin tita + sin ^2 tita = 0
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Savanna Michael
26 October, 01:08
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tita = 0, 180, 270, 360. (tita = 0 ≤ x ≤ 360).
Step-by-step explanation:
sin tita + sin ^2 tita = 0
sin tita (sin tita + 1) = 0
sin tita = 0, - 1.
For angles between 0 and 360 inclusive sin = 0 gives 0, 180 and 360 degrees. The angle whose sine is - 1 is 270 degrees.
tita = 0, 180, 270, 360.
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