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23 October, 01:52

The line with equation a+2b=0 coincides with the terminal side of an angle 0 in standard position and cos 0 < 0. What is the value of sin0?

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  1. 23 October, 02:06
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    Question:

    line x + 2y = 0 is end side of angle θ

    and cos θ < 0

    Answer: sin θ = √5/5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    cos θ < 0 means x < 0

    Line is y = - x/2, slope - 1/2

    Line intersects unit circle when x^2+y^2=1

    x^2 + (-x/2) ^2 = 1

    x^2 + x^2/4 = 1

    5x^2/4 = 1

    x = - √ (4/5) = - 2√ (1/5) = - 2√5/5

    y = √5/5

    x^2 = 4/5, y^2 = 1/5

    sin θ is y value at intersection of line and unit circle, √5/5
  2. 23 October, 03:37
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    The answer is √5/5 I took the test and got it right.
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