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|Sin(-120) = - sin(120). So you can either compute sin(120) or sin(-120) = sin(240). Since the reference angle is 60 degrees, or <math>\frac{\pi}{3}</math>, So <math> sin(-120) = \frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}</math>
 
|Sin(-120) = - sin(120). So you can either compute sin(120) or sin(-120) = sin(240). Since the reference angle is 60 degrees, or <math>\frac{\pi}{3}</math>, So <math> sin(-120) = \frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}</math>
 
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 6 April 2015

Question: Compute the following trig ratios: a)       b)       c)

Foundations
1) How is secant related to either sine or cosine?
2) What quadrant is each angle in? What is the reference angle for each? Answer:
1)
2) a) Quadrant 2, b) Quadrant 4, c) Quadrant 3. The reference angles are: , and 60 degrees or

Solution:

Final Answer A:
Since , and the angle is in quadrant 2,
Final Answer B:
The reference angle is and is in the fourth quadrant. So tangent will be negative. Since the angle is 30 degees, using the 30-60-90 right triangle, we can conclude that
Final Answer C:
Sin(-120) = - sin(120). So you can either compute sin(120) or sin(-120) = sin(240). Since the reference angle is 60 degrees, or , So

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