SOLUTION: if tan(a) = -2, find the exact value of sin(a) and specify each possible quadrant

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Question 1178933: if tan(a) = -2, find the exact value of sin(a) and specify each possible quadrant
Found 4 solutions by MathLover1, ewatrrr, ikleyn, MathTherapy:
Answer by MathLover1(20850)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

if , find the exact value of and specify each possible quadrant



if => => and
then







only possible quadrant is Quadrant IV, sine is negative in Quadrant IV


Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(cos,sin) Unit Circle
Note: sin(a) can have a negative value in III and IV Quadrants
However, in this case:
tan=sin/cos: is negative,
(A -sin and +cos only happens in the 4th quadrant)
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Answer by ikleyn(52831)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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            If at the test you will solve the problem as  @MathLover1 does it and teaches you,
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            because the solution by  @MathLover1 is  INCORRECT.

            I came to bring you the correct solution.


tan(a) = -2 means that the angle "a" is in the second quadrant, QII,  OR  in the fourth quadrant, QIV.


tan(a) = -2   means that the opposite leg of the right angled triangle has the length 2, while the adjacent leg is of the length 1.


It implies that the hypotenuse is   =  units long, and therefore


    |sin(a)| = .


Now we should determine  THE  SIGN  of sin(a).



        There are  TWO CASES,  and we should consider them  SEPARATELY.



CASE 1.  Angle "a" is in QII


    in this case, sin(a) is positive, hence  sin(a) =  = .



CASE 2.  Angle "a" is in QIV


    in this case, sin(a) is negative, hence  sin(a) =  = .




ANSWER.  If tan(a) = -2, then there are two possibilities for  "a"  and for  sin(a).


         If angle "a" is in QII, then sin(a) =  = .


         If angle "a" is in QIV, then sin(a) =  = .

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Answer by MathTherapy(10555)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

if tan(a) = -2, find the exact value of sin(a) and specify each possible quadrant
Correct answer: 






With , and tan (a) = - 2, sin (a) is in QUADRANT IV.
With , and tan (a) = - 2, sin (a) is in QUADRANT II.
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