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| Question 173043:  I cant solve these problem's would like some help.
 1.If cos 0= -4/5,find sec 0.
 2.Find the value of sin 0 for angle 0 in standard position of the point (-2,-4)that lies on the terminal side.
 3.Suppose 0 is an angle in standard position whose terminal side lies in quadrant 2 and the tan 0=-1.Find the remaining trigonometric functions for the function 0.
 4.Use the right triangle ABC to find side a if A=37 and b=9''.
 Answer by Alan3354(69443)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website!  I cant solve these problem's would like some help. 1.If cos 0= -4/5,find sec 0.
 sec = 1/cos
 sec = -5/4
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 2.Find the value of sin 0 for angle 0 in standard position of the point (-2,-4)that lies on the terminal side.
 The radius = sqrt(2^2 + 4^2)
 r = 2sqrt(5)
 sin = y/r = -4/(2sqrt(5))
 sin = -2sqrt(5)/5
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 3.Suppose 0 is an angle in standard position whose terminal side lies in quadrant 2 and the tan 0=-1.Find the remaining trigonometric functions for the function 0.
 tan = sin/cos = y/x
 In quadrant 2, y is + and x is negative and = absolute value
 r = 1
 x^2 + y^2 = 1 and x = -y
 2x^2 = 1
 x = -sqrt(2)/2 = cos
 y = +sqrt(2)/2 = sin
 The other 3 are the inverses.
 4.Use the right triangle ABC to find side a if A=37 and b=9'
 Angle B = 90-37 = 53º
 Law of Sines:
 a/sin(A) = b/sin(B)
 a = 9*sin(37)/sin(53)
 a =~ 6.782
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 BTW, the plural of problem is problems, no apostrophe.
 
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