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Question Number 40867 by ajfour last updated on 28/Jul/18

Commented by MrW3 last updated on 28/Jul/18

as shown sin (θ/2)=(a/(2R))  ⇒θ=2 sin^(−1) (a/(2R))  but I think you meant something  others.

$${as}\:{shown}\:\mathrm{sin}\:\frac{\theta}{\mathrm{2}}=\frac{{a}}{\mathrm{2}{R}} \\ $$$$\Rightarrow\theta=\mathrm{2}\:\mathrm{sin}^{−\mathrm{1}} \frac{{a}}{\mathrm{2}{R}} \\ $$$${but}\:{I}\:{think}\:{you}\:{meant}\:{something} \\ $$$${others}. \\ $$

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