What does it mean to find the value of theta that is a solution of the equation 4sin^3(2theta)=-1?

1 Answer

Here's what it means...(and the answer is theta = -19.5^@)

Explanation:

Treat the trigonometry function like any other variable, because that's what it is. We must perform a series of inverse operations - cube root and inverse sine to undo all these operations:

4sin^3(2theta)=-1

sin^3(2theta)=-1/4

Cube root of both sides:

sin(2theta)=root(3)(-1/4)

sin(2theta)=-1/root(3)(4)

Inverse sign

2theta=sin^(-1)(-1/root(3)(4))

The argument on the right is equal to -39^@

So, the final step is to divide both sides by 2:

theta =-19.5^@