SOLUTION: Suppose cot t = −0.8 and t is in quadrant IV. Find each of the following. You might find it easier to find these values by converting cot t into a fraction.
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Question 920987: Suppose cot t = −0.8 and t is in quadrant IV. Find each of the following. You might find it easier to find these values by converting cot t into a fraction.
cot = -0.8 --> -4/5 and thus adj/opp and using the Pythagorean theorem I get:
Adjacent = 4 would this be positive in the 4th quad even for the - in front in the beginning?
Opposite = -5
Hypotenuse = √41
I found the sin, cos and sec but how would I solve the following:
csc (−t) =
tan (−t) =
sin (t + 8π) =
tan (t + 7π) =
You can put this solution on YOUR website! csc (−t) = -1/sin(t)
tan (−t) = - tan (t)
sin (t + 8π) = sin (t + 4*2π) = sin(t)
tan (t +π + 6π ) = tan(t + π) change of Quadrant (changes Sign)