Kinzieee1607 Kinzieee1607
  • 21-10-2019
  • Mathematics
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If sin(theta°) = 0.5, and we know that cos (theta°) < 0, then what is the smallest possible positive value of theta?

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rani01654 rani01654
  • 25-10-2019

Answer:

150°

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that CosФ < 0 i.e CosФ is negative.

Therefore, the minimum the value of Ф for which CosФ <0 will be in the second quadrant i.e 90° < Ф < 180°.

Now it is also given that, Sin Ф =0.5 {the value of SinФ is positive because Sin value is positive in second quadrant.}

⇒ Ф =180° - Sin⁻¹ (0.5) = 180°-30° =150° (Answer)

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