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i dont get why the answer for 5.a. says that theta can be either 75 degrees or 117 degrees when the question specified that the angle is acute? i understand the ASTC rule which is: since sine is positive it can either be A (the angle itself) or S 180 - the angle
but i dont understand how the S is applicable here since the question said that theta is actue
is this a typo?
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Maybe it's because they want you to give the obtuse solution as well because sine can be obtuse when it is positive and can also be acute
 

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i dont get why the answer for 5.a. says that theta can be either 75 degrees or 117 degrees when the question specified that the angle is acute? i understand the ASTC rule which is: since sine is positive it can either be A (the angle itself) or S 180 - the angle
but i dont understand how the S is applicable here since the question said that theta is actue
is this a typo?
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I know this textbook, it's New Century 10A
 

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i dont get why the answer for 5.a. says that theta can be either 75 degrees or 117 degrees when the question specified that the angle is acute? i understand the ASTC rule which is: since sine is positive it can either be A (the angle itself) or S 180 - the angle
but i dont understand how the S is applicable here since the question said that theta is actue
is this a typo?
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cuz textbook solutions can be wrong
 

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There are two answers to 5(a), but the second one is not 117o, it is 21o.

If the third angle is x (say) then:


There are two possible solutions:




The answers have given the wrong angle for the second solution.
 

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i dont get why the answer for 5.a. says that theta can be either 75 degrees or 117 degrees when the question specified that the angle is acute? i understand the ASTC rule which is: since sine is positive it can either be A (the angle itself) or S 180 - the angle
but i dont understand how the S is applicable here since the question said that theta is actue
is this a typo?
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then the second answer is just wrong ig, somebody probably fucked up when editing and overlooked that
 

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There are two answers to 5(a), but the second one is not 117o, it is 21o.

If the third angle is x (say) then:


There are two possible solutions:




The answers have given the wrong angle for the second solution.
Yh me n my classmates were talking abt that
I ended up writing 75 degrees only
 

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