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11 May, 07:15

If sine theta equals one half and pi over two is less than theta is less than pi, what are the values of cos Θ and tan Θ?

cosine theta equals negative square root of three over two; tangent theta equals negative square root of three over three

cosine theta equals square root of three over two; tangent theta equals square root of three over three

cosine theta equals negative square root of three over two; tangent theta equals square root of three over three

cosine theta equals square root of three over two; tangent theta equals negative square root of three over three

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  1. 11 May, 07:18
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    cosine theta equals negative square root of three over two; tangent theta equals negative square root of three over three

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If the angle were a 1st-quadrant angle, it would be ...

    arcsin (1/2) = π/6

    and the other functions would be ...

    cos (π/6) = (√3) / 2

    tan (π/6) = 1/√3 = (√3) / 3

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    The angle of interest is in the second quadrant, where the signs of cosine and tangent are negative. Hence, ...

    θ = 5π/6 cos (5π/6) = - (√3) / 2 tan (5π/6) = - (√3) / 3
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