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| Question 841252:  If I am given this: if sin theta = x/3, find sin theta, cos theta, tan theta, sec theta, csc theta, cot theta.
 Instructions are: find the values and simplify the radicals where appropriate. Assume theta is acute. This is college level trig.
 I have so much given to me for information, I am lost on how to approach this. This would be early on in the learning process about these identities. I appreciate the help. This is part of a homework assignment. So having this process will help. I am kind of a thick nut when it comes to getting math.
 Regards,
 John Dixon
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! General comment: When you are told the value of any trip function you are given two of the three values that determine all of the functions
 because x^2 + y^2 = r^2
 Knowing any two of these you can solve for the third:
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 Your problem:
 Since theta is acute, theta is in QI where opp and adj are positive
 Since sin = opp/hyp, opp = x and hyp = 3
 Then adj = sqrt[3^2-x^2]
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 if sin theta = x/3, find sin theta, cos theta, tan theta, sec theta, csc theta, cot theta.
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 sin = x/3
 cos = adj/hyp = sqrt(9-x^2]/3
 tan = opp/adj = x/sqrt(9-x^2)
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 Then csc, sec, and cot are the inverse of sin, cos, tan
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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