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Clara Holloway
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15 July, 05:55
If cos θ = - 5/13 and sin θ < 0, what is tan θ?
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Miah Ayers
15 July, 06:11
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This angle will be in the third quadrant where only the tan is > 0.
by pythagoras the other leg of the triangle formed will be 12 units long and this will be opposite the angle theta so the tan will be - 12/-5 = 12/5
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