Usually with a calculator.
inverse sine is the same as arc sine
use the asin button.
add 11 to both sides first.
then divide both sides by 2
Good one Chris :)))
What you do to one side you must do to the other. The equation must stay balanced.
The order is more of less the opposite of PEDMAS order.
sqrt(519/pi)
or
sqrt(519)/pi
Just type the one that you want into the web2 calc on the home page. :)
$$5^3$$
means
$$5\times5\times5=125$$
It means
1.0476e-9
$$1.0476\times 10^{-9}$$
The second last column.
Are you blind?
Which bit is sqare rooted? Just the 2 or more than that?
anyway, just use the logarithms formulas on the formulary page - It's one of the tabs at the top of the page.