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Find the sin of x degrees

Find the sin of x degrees-example-1
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\sin( x )=\cfrac{\stackrel{opposite}{44}}{\underset{hypotenuse}{65}} \implies \sin^(-1)(~~\sin( x )~~) =\sin^(-1)\left( \cfrac{44}{65} \right) \\\\\\ x =\sin^(-1)\left( \cfrac{44}{65} \right)\implies x \approx 42.6^o

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