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28 March, 06:20

If tan theta equals - 5/2 and theta is a quadrant II angle, what is cos theta?

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  1. 28 March, 09:29
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    cos θ = - 2/√29

    Step-by-step explanation:

    tan θ = - 5/2, π/2 < θ < π

    One method is to draw a triangle with the hypotenuse in quadrant II. The height of the triangle is 5, and the base is - 2. The hypotenuse can be found using Pythagorean theorem:

    c² = a² + b²

    c² = (-2) ² + (5) ²

    c = √29

    Therefore, cos θ = - 2/√29.

    Another method is to use one of the Pythagorean identities.

    tan²θ + 1 = sec²θ

    (-5/2) ² + 1 = sec²θ

    25/4 + 1 = sec²θ

    29/4 = sec²θ

    cos²θ = 4/29

    cos θ = - 2/√29
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