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Answer:
E. sin⁻¹(2.81/3.64)
Step-by-step explanation:
If you understand the question, you know that the relation of interest is ...
Sin = Opposite/Hypotenuse
sin(•) = 2.81/3.64
• = arcsin(2.81/3.64) . . . . matches choice E
If you want to find the angle, you need to use a function that gives the angle for a particular sine value. That function is called the <em>arcsine</em> function, or the <em>inverse sine</em> function. It is represented using the notation arcsin( ) or sin⁻¹( ). (The -1 is interpreted as being an exponent.)
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You may recall the rules of exponents say ...
s^-2 = 1/s^2
Then the simple reciprocal, or inverse, is ...
s^-1 = 1/s^1 = 1/s
That is, an exponent of -1 signifies an inverse. This is the notation of choice to signify an <em>inverse function</em>. It is applied to the function name. (It <em>does not</em> mean the reciprocal of the function value.)
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<em>Additional comment</em>
One needs to be careful with exponents on function names. An exponent of -1 on the name is generally understood to signify the inverse function.
Positive exponents greater than 1 can be ambiguous. Usually, we intend ...
Sometimes, we mean ...