What is the positive value of P in the interval that will make the following statement true? Express the answer in four decimal places.
2. Trigonometric Functions on Right Triangles
Trigonometric Functions on Right Triangles
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Give all six trigonometric function values for each angle θ. Rationalize denominators when applicable. See Examples 5–7.
sin θ = √5/7 , and θ is in quadrant I.
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Identify the quadrant (or possible quadrants) of an angle θ that satisfies the given conditions. See Example 3.
csc θ > 0 , cot θ > 0
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In Exercises 23–34, find the exact value of each of the remaining trigonometric functions of θ. tan θ = -2/3, sin θ > 0
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Identify the quadrant (or possible quadrants) of an angle θ that satisfies the given conditions. See Example 3.
tan θ < 0 , cos θ < 0
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Determine whether each statement is possible or impossible. c. cos θ = 5
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In Exercises 23–34, find the exact value of each of the remaining trigonometric functions of θ. cos θ = 8/17, 270° < θ < 360°
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Use trigonometric function values of quadrantal angles to evaluate each expression. tan 360° + 4 sin 180° + 5(cos 180°)²
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CONCEPT PREVIEW Determine whether each statement is possible or impossible. cos θ = 1.5
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Determine whether each statement is possible or impossible. b. tan θ = 1.4
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Solve each problem. (Source for Exercises 49 and 50: Parker, M., Editor, She Does Math, Mathematical Association of America.) Create a right triangle problem whose solution can be found by evaluating θ if sin θ = ¾.
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Find the indicated function value. If it is undefined, say so. See Example 4. sin(―270°)
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Use trigonometric function values of quadrantal angles to evaluate each expression. [cos(―180°)]² + [sin(― 180°)]²
643views - Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 23–26, find the exact value of each expression. Do not use a calculator.cos² 𝜋 - tan² 𝜋 4 4538views