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Trigonometry Examples
9.9sin(86.1)11.2=sin(B)
Step 1
Rewrite the equation as sin(B)=9.9sin(86.1)11.2.
sin(B)=9.9sin(86.1)11.2
Step 2
Step 2.1
Multiply 9.9 by sin(86.1).
sin(B)=9.8770743611.2
Step 2.2
Divide 9.87707436 by 11.2.
sin(B)=0.88188163
sin(B)=0.88188163
Step 3
Take the inverse sine of both sides of the equation to extract B from inside the sine.
B=arcsin(0.88188163)
Step 4
Step 4.1
Evaluate arcsin(0.88188163).
B=61.87018416
B=61.87018416
Step 5
The sine function is positive in the first and second quadrants. To find the second solution, subtract the reference angle from 180 to find the solution in the second quadrant.
B=180-61.87018416
Step 6
Subtract 61.87018416 from 180.
B=118.12981583
Step 7
Step 7.1
The period of the function can be calculated using 360|b|.
360|b|
Step 7.2
Replace b with 1 in the formula for period.
360|1|
Step 7.3
The absolute value is the distance between a number and zero. The distance between 0 and 1 is 1.
3601
Step 7.4
Divide 360 by 1.
360
360
Step 8
The period of the sin(B) function is 360 so values will repeat every 360 degrees in both directions.
B=61.87018416+360n,118.12981583+360n, for any integer n