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When θ = 0, sin θ = 0. What is the next radian value that will result in sin θ = 0?
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When θ = 0, sin θ = 0. What is the next radian value that will result in sin θ = 0?
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When θ = π, sin θ = 0.(from PLATO) So answer is pi
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if you look at the sine curve,
you'll find the curve passing through x axis,
firat at x=0, and then at x =pi.
hence, after 0, next radian value for which sin x = 0 is x = pi
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