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sin^-1 24/47 into a decimal

 Jun 12, 2014

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$$\underset{\,\,\,\,^{\textcolor[rgb]{0.66,0.66,0.66}{360^\circ}}}{{sin}}^{\!\!\mathtt{-1}}{\left({\frac{{\mathtt{24}}}{{\mathtt{47}}}}\right)} = {\mathtt{30.706\: \!355\: \!800\: \!142^{\circ}}}$$

The sine inverse returns an angle.......this also might be an angle in quadrant 2.... i.e., 149.293644199858°

 Jun 12, 2014
 #1
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$$\underset{\,\,\,\,^{\textcolor[rgb]{0.66,0.66,0.66}{360^\circ}}}{{sin}}^{\!\!\mathtt{-1}}{\left({\frac{{\mathtt{24}}}{{\mathtt{47}}}}\right)} = {\mathtt{30.706\: \!355\: \!800\: \!142^{\circ}}}$$

The sine inverse returns an angle.......this also might be an angle in quadrant 2.... i.e., 149.293644199858°

CPhill Jun 12, 2014
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$$\underset{\,\,\,\,^{\textcolor[rgb]{0.66,0.66,0.66}{360^\circ}}}{{sin}}^{\!\!\mathtt{-1}}{\left({\frac{{\mathtt{24}}}{{\mathtt{47}}}}\right)} = {\mathtt{0}}$$

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 Jun 12, 2014
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I don't think much of your answer Troll but the pic is great.  Unfortunately it doesn't come up well when you shrink it for your avatar.  That is a pity!

 Jun 13, 2014

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