SOLUTION: if Sec(theta)=-13/6 and Tan(theta)=>0 find sin(theta) A.7/13 b.-7/13 c. - (√ 133)/13 d.(√ 133)/13

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Question 851284: if Sec(theta)=-13/6 and Tan(theta)=>0 find sin(theta)
A.7/13
b.-7/13
c. - (√ 133)/13
d.(√ 133)/13

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
c. 133 + 36 = 169, Tan >0 ⇒ sin θ = -sqrt(133)/13
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