Question #a6063

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Oct 3, 2016

sin 2 theta = 2 sin theta cos theta
=2 (3/7)((2sqrt10)/7)
=(12sqrt10)/49

Explanation:

sin(2csc^-1 (7/3)).

First we use csc^-1 (7/3)) to draw a triangle with hypotenuse 7 and opposite 3 . Then we can find the missing side by using pythagorean theorem. That is, adjacent = sqrt(h^2-o^2)=sqrt(7^2 - 3^2) = sqrt(49-9)=sqrt40 = 2sqrt10

Now we need to find sin 2 theta by using the double angle
formula

sin 2 theta = 2 sin theta cos theta
=2 (3/7)((2sqrt10)/7)
=(12sqrt10)/49