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Solve the equation for principal values of x. Express solutions in degrees. sqrt2 sinx - 1 = 0 a. 90 C. 315 b. 45° d. 270
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Solve the equation for principal values of x. Express solutions in degrees. sqrt2 sinx - 1 = 0 a. 90 C. 315 b. 45° d. 270
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Solve the equation for principal values of x. Express solutions in degrees.
sqrt2 sinx - 1 = 0
a. 90
C. 315
b. 45°
d. 270
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Answer: i think is B=45
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