sin(cot-1(x))
The way to interpret that problem is:
"Find the sine of the angle whose cotangent is x."
Let that angle be q.
We know that
We also know that x can be written as
So we draw a right triangle containing the angle q
with the side that is adjacent to q having length x
and the side that is opposite to angle q be 1.
Like this:
We have drawn a right triangle containing an angle whose
cotangent is which is x.
Now we calculate the hypotenuse by the Pythagorean theorem,
because we'll need that to find the sine.
hypotenuse2 = adjacent2+opposite2
hypotenuse2 = x2+12
hypotenuse = √x²+1
Now, we remember that the way to interpret the problem
sin(cot-1(x))
is:
"Find the sine of the angle whose cotangent is x."
And we let that angle be q.
So since
then,
sin(cot-1(x)) = sin(q) = .
Edwin