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When Θ = 5 pi over 6, what are the reference angle and the sign values for sine, cosine, and tangent?

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  1. 17 May, 17:21
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    Ф = 5π/6

    The reference angle is the smallest angle that the terminal side of the angle makes with the x-axis.

    Given that here π/2 < Ф < π, the angle is in the second quadrant.

    In the second quadrant the signs are:

    sine positive

    cosine negative

    tangent negative.

    Furthermore, the reference angle is π - Ф = π - 5π/6 = π/6.

    Then,

    sin Ф = sin π/6 = 1/2

    cos Ф = - cos π/6 = - √ (3) / 2

    tan Ф = - tan π/6 = - √ (3) / 3
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