Find all angles between 0° and 360° that solve the equation 5 sin ? + 2 = 0 Enter in your answer(s) as a list separated by a comma. (For example, if your answers are 5.1° and 27.3°, simply enter in 5.1, 27.3 into the answerbox.) (in degrees, rounded to one decimal place)
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