Determine $\sin^{-1}(\cos s)$ if $s = -1650^\circ$
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To convert from degrees to radians, we use the formula: radians = degrees * (π/180). In this case, s = -1650 degrees. So, s in radians = -1650 * (π/180) = -1650π/180. Show more…
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