Re: Determining angle via Arcsine?



I clarified my initial question with my 2nd response, let me try to be
more clear.

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The following are my assumptions:
I know that the x and y coordinates are:
x= -5
y= 0

I also know that the sine of the triangle is:
sin(Z) = 0; where "Z"=the angle we're trying to determine

Furthermore, we also know that the angle must be between 0-360 Degrees

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With that the above information, I think it is safe to surmise that in
THIS PARTICLAR case:
asin(0)= 180 Degrees

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I really don't know how to be more clear than this. Yes, I know asin(0)
has infinite amount of possible answers. HOWEVER, given the above
ASSUMPTIONS, I think it's safe to say that the only answer is "Z = 180
Degrees"

.



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