SOLUTION: s=5pi/6), please match the trig functions of s to their values. sin(s) cos(s) tan (s) csc(s) sec(s) cot(s) -1/sqrt(3) -sqrt(3)/2 -sqrt(3) 2 -2/sqrt(3) 1/2

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Question 662401: s=5pi/6), please match the trig functions of s to their values.
sin(s)
cos(s)
tan (s)
csc(s)
sec(s)
cot(s)
-1/sqrt(3)
-sqrt(3)/2
-sqrt(3)
2
-2/sqrt(3)
1/2

Answer by lwsshak3(11628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
s=5pi/6), please match the trig functions of s to their values.
You are working with a reference angle of π/6 in quadrant II:
sin(s)=1/2
cos(s)=-√3/2
tan (s)=-1/√3
csc(s)=2
sec(s)=-2/√3
cot(s)=-√3
-1/sqrt(3)
-sqrt(3)/2
-sqrt(3)
2
-2/sqrt(3)
1/2

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