In Exercises 13–17, find a positive angle less than 360° or 2𝜋 that is coterminal with the given angle. -445°
1. Measuring Angles
Angles in Standard Position
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In Exercises 39–40, let θ be an angle in standard position. Name the quadrant in which θ lies.
tan θ > 0 and sec θ > 0
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In Exercises 39–40, let θ be an angle in standard position. Name the quadrant in which θ lies.
tan θ > 0 and cos θ < 0
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Find a positive angle less than 2𝜋 that is coterminal with 16𝜋 3
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In Exercises 39–48, use a calculator to find the value of the trigonometric function to four decimal places.
sin 38°
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In Exercises 39–48, use a calculator to find the value of the trigonometric function to four decimal places.
tan 32.7°
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In Exercises 39–48, use a calculator to find the value of the trigonometric function to four decimal places.
csc 17°
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In Exercises 39–48, use a calculator to find the value of the trigonometric function to four decimal places.
cos 𝜋/10
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In Exercises 39–48, use a calculator to find the value of the trigonometric function to four decimal places.
cot 𝜋/12
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In Exercises 55–58, use a calculator to find the value of the acute angle θ to the nearest degree. sin θ = 0.2974
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In Exercises 55–58, use a calculator to find the value of the acute angle θ to the nearest degree. tan θ = 4.6252
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In Exercises 59–62, use a calculator to find the value of the acute angle θ in radians, rounded to three decimal places. cos θ = 0.4112
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In Exercises 59–62, use a calculator to find the value of the acute angle θ in radians, rounded to three decimal places. tan θ = 0.4169
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Find two values of θ, 0 ≤ θ < 2𝜋, that satisfy each equation.
sin θ = √2/2
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