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6 March, 06:50

What is the sine cosine and tangent of 120 degrees

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  1. 6 March, 06:55
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    Use cast rule

    120 degrees is in the Quadrant 2 meaning it is in the "S" quadrant AKA where Sin is positive, Cos is negative, & Tan is negative.

    I found the angle of the coterminal by subtracting 120° from 180° - > 180-120=60°

    Then I used the 30°-60°-90° triangle rule to find my lengths and ratios for sin, cos and tan!
  2. 6 March, 07:11
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    The sin of 120 is the square root of 3 over 2.

    The cos of 120 is - 1/2

    The tan of 120 is negative square root of 3
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