pwndogmaster1
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What is the answer to this question?
If sinx=1/5 and x is an acute angle, then sin(pi/3+x) is?
If sinx=1/5 and x is an acute angle, then sin(pi/3+x) is?
What is the answer to this question?
If sinx=1/5 and x is an acute angle, then sin(pi/3+x) is?
If x is acute, what is the largest value it could possibly have? So then in what quadrant(s) must (pi/3) + x lie? So then what must be the sign of the sine of (pi/3) + x? What is the angle-sum identity for sines? What did you get when you applied this information?If sinx=1/5 and x is an acute angle, then sin(pi/3+x) is?