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11 December, 17:46

If sin theta = sqrt (2/2), which could not be the value of theta?

-225 degrees

-45 degrees

-135 degrees

-405 degrees

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  1. 11 December, 18:36
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    The solution would be like this for this specific problem:

    sin (θ°) = √ (2) / 2

    θ° = 360°n + sin⁻¹ (√ (2) / 2) and θ° = 360°n + 180° - sin⁻¹ (√ (2) / 2)

    θ° = 360°n + 45° and θ° = 360°n + 135° where n∈ℤ

    360°*0 + 45° = 45°

    360°*0 + 135° = 135°

    360°*1 + 45° = 405°

    sin (225°) = - √ (2) / 2

    225 has an angle where sin theta = - (sqrt2) / 2 therefore, the value of theta cannot be 225 degrees.
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