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find sin(-8/17)+(-3/5))

 May 14, 2014

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 #2
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I'm assuming you mean the sin of ((-8/17) + (-3/5)) since you seemed to have a partial set of parentheses. . .

So the sine of the whole thing, inputted into this site's calculator, would be sin360((817)(35))=0.018684202361

On the other hand, if you didn't mean the extra parentheses and meant sin(-8/17) added onto (-3/5) instead, it would be

sin360(817)(35)=0.608213221784

 May 14, 2014
 #1
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I do not believe that this question is what you intended.

It was probably suppose to be an inverse sine question!

I suggest that you check your question and repost it correctly.

 May 14, 2014
 #2
avatar+5478 
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Best Answer

I'm assuming you mean the sin of ((-8/17) + (-3/5)) since you seemed to have a partial set of parentheses. . .

So the sine of the whole thing, inputted into this site's calculator, would be sin360((817)(35))=0.018684202361

On the other hand, if you didn't mean the extra parentheses and meant sin(-8/17) added onto (-3/5) instead, it would be

sin360(817)(35)=0.608213221784

kitty<3 May 14, 2014
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I am sure that is not what was meant Kitty but it doesn't matter - You get 3 more points.

 May 14, 2014

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