SOLUTION: sin 0= 3/5 and 0 lie in quadrant II. What is cos 0? the possible answers are: -4/5, 4/5, -square root of 34/5, and square root of 34/5

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Question 516910: sin 0= 3/5 and 0 lie in quadrant II. What is cos 0?
the possible answers are:
-4/5, 4/5, -square root of 34/5, and square root of 34/5

Answer by lwsshak3(11628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
sin 0= 3/5 and 0 lie in quadrant II. What is cos 0?
the possible answers are:
-4/5, 4/5, -square root of 34/5, and square root of 34/5
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sin 0=3/5
This means you are working with a 3-4-5 right triangle in quadrant II where sin>0 and cos<0:
opposite leg=3
adjacent leg=-4
hsypotenuse=5
cos 0=-4/5

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