Find the Exact Value sin(57)
Problem
Solution
Identify the expression as the sine of an angle measured in degrees,
sin(57) Recognize that
57 is not a standard reference angle (like30 45 or60 and cannot be easily expressed as a sum or difference of standard angles using integers.Apply the sum formula
sin(A+B)=sin(A)*cos(B)+cos(A)*sin(B) using57=30+27 or57=60−3 However, these do not lead to a standard radical form.Determine if a closed-form radical expression exists. The value of
sin(3) can be expressed using nested radicals, which allows for an exact expression for any integer multiple of3 Use the known exact radical form for
sin(57) which is derived from the values ofsin(18) andsin(15) using the identitysin(57)=sin(60−3) or by combining components of the regular pentagon and triangle.State the exact value in its radical form.
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