SOLUTION: If ( sin(theta),cos(theta)) and (3,2) lies on the same side of the line x+y=1 then theta lies between

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Question 1001939: If ( sin(theta),cos(theta)) and (3,2) lies on the same side of
the line x+y=1 then theta lies between

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

All points of the form 



lie on the unit circle.  The ones on the same side of the line
x+y=1 as (3,2) are on the red part of the unit circle pictured
above, not on the green part.     

All the points on the red part have non-negative x and y coordinates
all between 0 and 1, inclusively.  So  is a first quadrant
angle or , for any integer n.

Edwin

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