Subject: Mathematics
Book: Maths Mastery
Trigonometric equations like sin(x)=√3/2 or cos(x)=–1/2 require knowledge of standard angles and quadrants. For sin(x)=√3/2, principal solutions are x=60° or 120° in the range 0°–180° (or x=π/3 or 2π/3 in radians). Additional solutions repeat every 360° or 2π. Similarly, analyze signs for negative values to find the correct quadrants. These steps let you solve for unknown angles in physics wave problems, geometry angles, or cyclical models. Mastering these equations fosters a deeper ability to interpret sinusoidal relationships in real-world phenomena.
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