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Using Inverse Trig Functions to Express Angle Measures
Author:
Tim Brzezinski
Topic:
Angles
,
Cosine
,
Functions
,
Geometry
,
Sine
,
Tangent Function
,
Trigonometric Functions
,
Trigonometry
Use inverse trigonometric functions to enter 3 different exact values for the measure of angle A. Do the same for angle B. Then, approximate angle A's measure to the nearest tenth (at bottom).
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