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Consider the equation tan(270° + 0)= 1 - sin∅/cos∅ where 0° <∅ < 360° (a) Rewrite the equation in terms of sin ∅ only. (b) Hence solve the equation for 0° < ∅ < 360°…
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Consider the equation tan(270° + 0)= 1 - sin∅/cos∅ where 0° <∅ < 360° (a) Rewrite the equation in terms of sin ∅ only. (b) Hence solve the equation for 0° < ∅ < 360°…
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Consider the equation tan(270° + 0)= 1 - sin∅/cos∅ where 0° <∅ < 360°
(a) Rewrite the equation in terms of sin ∅ only.
(b) Hence solve the equation for 0° < ∅ < 360°.
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theta doesn't exist
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