SOLUTION: Hello, Guys I have 4 questions which I have no clue because I am having a hard time with quadrants.
Find sin(a-b) if sin(a)=5/13 where a is in the second quadrant and cos(b)=-7/
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-> SOLUTION: Hello, Guys I have 4 questions which I have no clue because I am having a hard time with quadrants.
Find sin(a-b) if sin(a)=5/13 where a is in the second quadrant and cos(b)=-7/
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Question 1031031: Hello, Guys I have 4 questions which I have no clue because I am having a hard time with quadrants.
Find sin(a-b) if sin(a)=5/13 where a is in the second quadrant and cos(b)=-7/25 where b is in the third quadrant.
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! sin(a-b) = sin a cos b - cos a sin b
if sin(a)=5/13 where a is in the second quadrant cos a = 12/13 and cos is negative
and cos(b)=-7/25 where b is in the third quadrant. sin B = 24/25 and negative