SOLUTION: Suppose sin u = - 2/9 and tan u < 0. a. Locate the terminal point Pu for u on the unit circle and find its coordinates. b. Find the exact value of each of the following: i.

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Question 920583: Suppose sin u = - 2/9 and tan u < 0.
a. Locate the terminal point Pu for u on the unit circle and find its coordinates.
b. Find the exact value of each of the following:
i. cos (74π – u)
ii. tan (u + 3π/2)
iii. csc (-u )

Answer by lwsshak3(11628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Suppose sin u = - 2/9 and tan u < 0.
given data shows reference angle u is in quadrant IV where sin<0, cos>0
cos u=√(1-sin^2 u)=√(1-4/81)/√(77/81)=√77/9
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a. Locate the terminal point Pu for u on the unit circle and find its coordinates.
P(u)=(-2/9,√77/9)
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b. Find the exact value of each of the following:
i. cos (74π – u)=cos u
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ii. tan (u + 3π/2)=2π-u=-tan u
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iii. csc (-u )=1/sin (-u)=1/-sin u=-csc u

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