SOLUTION: Let theta be an acute angle. Use the given function value and trigonometric identities to find the indicated trigonometric function.
If cos theta=1/7, sin theta
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Question 823315: Let theta be an acute angle. Use the given function value and trigonometric identities to find the indicated trigonometric function.
If cos theta=1/7, sin theta
Answer by lwsshak3(11628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let theta be an acute angle. Use the given function value and trigonometric identities to find the indicated trigonometric function.
If cos theta=1/7, sin theta.
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cosx=1/7
=4√3/7
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