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Solve (sin∅+cos∅/ sin∅-cos∅)=(3/2) for 0⁰<∅<360⁰ The answer is "78.7⁰ or 259⁰" but I don't know the steps. Please teach me the steps and I wish whoever see …
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Solve (sin∅+cos∅/ sin∅-cos∅)=(3/2) for 0⁰<∅<360⁰ The answer is "78.7⁰ or 259⁰" but I don't know the steps. Please teach me the steps and I wish whoever see …
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Solve (sin∅+cos∅/ sin∅-cos∅)=(3/2) for 0⁰<∅<360⁰
The answer is "78.7⁰ or 259⁰" but I don't know the steps. Please teach me the steps and I wish whoever see this to have a happy new year
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let angle=X
(sin x + cos x)/(sin x - cos x) = 3/2
cross multiply
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