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03.05.2020 •
Mathematics
QUESTION 4
If sin A=0.03843, what is angle A in decimal degrees? Rou
O a. 2.17
O b.2.18
O c.2.19
O d.2.20
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Ответ:
(D) 2.2
Step-by-step explanation:
the inverse of sin() is arcsin, so by using arcsin(A) we get (D) 2.2 degrees.
Ответ:
answer:
0.886
step-by-step explanation:
to make percent a decimal move the decimal in front of the numbers.
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