SOLUTION: Suppose that Theta is an angle in standard position whose terminal side intersects the unit circle
at (-35/37,12/37)
Find the exact values of sin THETA, tan THETA, and csc THE
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Question 1070090: Suppose that Theta is an angle in standard position whose terminal side intersects the unit circle
at (-35/37,12/37)
Find the exact values of sin THETA, tan THETA, and csc THETA.
sin THETA = ___________
tan THETA = ____________
csc THETA = ______________
appreciate help on this question. I am having difficulty finding the CSC THETA.
Please verify my answers:
sin THETA = 12/37
tan THETA = - 12/47915
csc THETA = ______________
Please let me know if my answers are correct and help me find CSC THETA. thank you so much!
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Suppose that Theta is an angle in standard position whose terminal side intersects the unit circle
at (-35/37,12/37)
Find the exact values of sin THETA, tan THETA, and csc THETA.
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sin = y/r = 12/37
tan = y/x = 12/-35 = -12/35
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csc = 1/sin = 37/12
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