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| Question 1037877:  Let theta be an angle in quadrant IV such that sin(theta) = -8/9.
 Find the exact values of sec(theta) and cot(theta)
 Answer by Boreal(15235)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! The sine is opposite over hypotenuse or -8/9 The other side must be the square root (17), so that the sum of the squares of the legs=square (hypotenuse)
 That makes the cosine= +square root (17)/9, so the secant is 9*square root (17)/17, the reciprocal, after rationalization of the denominator.
 The cotangent is cosine/sine, or sqrt(17)/9/-8/9, or - sqrt(17/8).
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