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+ | While finding the sine of a certain angle, an absent-minded professor failed to notice that his calculator was not in the correct angular mode. He was lucky to get the right answer. The two least positive real values of <math>x</math> for which the sine of <math>x</math> degrees is the same as the sine of <math>x</math> radians are <math>\frac{m\pi}{n-\pi}</math> and <math>\frac{p\pi}{q+\pi}</math>, where <math>m</math>, <math>n</math>, <math>p</math>, and <math>q</math> are positive integers. Find <math>m+n+p+q</math>. | ||
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Revision as of 13:02, 19 April 2008
Problem
While finding the sine of a certain angle, an absent-minded professor failed to notice that his calculator was not in the correct angular mode. He was lucky to get the right answer. The two least positive real values of for which the sine of degrees is the same as the sine of radians are and , where , , , and are positive integers. Find .
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See also
2002 AIME II (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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