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When solving an equation and part of it says sin5(pi/2) would i still consider the pi to be 180? or would i just solve as if it was just 5(pi/2) plz explain im confused
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When solving an equation and part of it says
sin5(pi/2)
would i still consider the pi to be 180?
or would i just solve as if it was just 5(pi/2)
plz explain im confused
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U would consider the pi to be 180 solving
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