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6 January, 10:18

If cos thetha = - 0.96 and (sec thetha) (sin thetha) >0 find the value of tan thetha

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  1. 6 January, 11:02
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    Cos (theta) = - 0.96 <0

    =>

    theta is either in the 2nd or third quadrant.

    cos (theta) = - 0.96

    =>

    sec (theta) = 1/cos (theta) = - 1/0.96 <0

    Given sec (theta) (sin (theta) >0

    => cos (theta) sin (theta) >0

    => cos (theta) and sin (theta) have the same sign,

    => sin (theta) <0

    =>

    theta is in the third quadrant. = > tan (theta) >0

    Given cos (theta) = - 0.96

    =>

    |sin (theta) |=sqrt (1 - (-0.96) ^2) = sqrt (0.0784) = 0.28

    => sin (theta) = - 0.28

    Finally,

    tan (theta) = sin (theta) / cos (theta) = - 0.28/-0.96

    =7/24

    =0.29167 (to the fifth decimal place)
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