srirangas5kett
srirangas5kett srirangas5kett
  • 02-09-2016
  • Mathematics
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If sin (thetA) = 0.3, find sin (theta+pi)

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mpanderla95
mpanderla95 mpanderla95
  • 02-09-2016
To solve this question, first find the value of theta.

Sin(theta) = 0.3
Theta = sin^-1(0.3)
Theta = 17. 457 degrees.

Pi = 180 degrees.

Sin(17.457+180) = sin(197.457) = -0.3.
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HomertheGenius
HomertheGenius HomertheGenius
  • 02-09-2016
Additional formula:
sin ( theta + π ) = sin(theta) · cos π + cos (theta ) · sin π =
= 0.3 · ( - 1 ) + cos ( theta ) · 0 = - 0.3
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