SOLUTION: Let(-3,-7) be a point on the terminal side of theta .

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Question 1140415: Let(-3,-7) be a point on the terminal side of theta
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Found 3 solutions by MathLover1, MathTherapy, ikleyn:
Answer by MathLover1(20850) About Me  (Show Source):
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Let(-3,-7) be a point on the terminal side of theta
x+=+-3 ; y+=+-7
So,
r%5E2+=%28-+3%29%5E2+%2B+%28-7%29%5E2
r%5E2+=+58
r+=+sqrt%2858+%29

sin+%28theta%29+=y%2Fr=+-+7+%2F+sqrt%2858+%29
cos+%28theta%29+=x%2Fr=+-3+%2F+sqrt%2858+%29
tan+%28theta%29++=y%2Fx=+-+7+%2F+-3+=7%2F3
csc+%28theta%29++=r%2Fy=+-+sqrt%2858+%29%2F+7+
sec+%28theta%29+=r%2Fx=+-sqrt%2858%29+%2F+3+
cot+%28theta%29++=x%2Fy=+-+3+%2F+-7=3%2F7


Answer by MathTherapy(10556) About Me  (Show Source):
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Let(-3,-7) be a point on the terminal side of theta
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Okay, so what now? 


Answer by ikleyn(52878) About Me  (Show Source):
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