Solve $\sin(z) = 2$
Your answer is actually identical to the book's solution (after accounting for $2n\pi$).
The key identity: $$ \frac{1}{2+\sqrt{3}} = 2 - \sqrt{3}.$$
Your answer is actually identical to the book's solution (after accounting for $2n\pi$).
The key identity: $$ \frac{1}{2+\sqrt{3}} = 2 - \sqrt{3}.$$