Sunday, December 9, 2012

To solve for x in a triangle, when would you use sin and when would you use sin-1? Give an example for each type of situation.

I think by x you mean one of the angles of the
triangle.


If we look at the relation y = sin x , the
independent variable is x and the dependent variable is y. The value of sin x for an
angle x is dependent on the value of x. sin x cannot be used to find the value of
x.


If y = sin x, you can find the value of x using the
relation x = arc sin y = arc sin (sin x). For x = arc sin y, the independent variable is
y which is sine of the angle x. The angle x is the dependent variable
here.


For example consider a right triangle with an angle
equal to x, the side opposite x is of length 5 cm and the hypotenuse has a length 10.
Here sin x = 5/ 10 = 0.5


If it is known that sin x = 0.5, x
= arc sin (0.5) = 30 degrees.

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