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How do you do this - with work - using pythagorean identities?

How do you do this - with work - using pythagorean identities?-example-1

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Answer:

see explanation

Explanation:

Using the trigonometric identities

• 1 + tan²x = sec²x

• cot x =
(1)/(tanx)

Given

secΘ =
(4)/(3), then

tan²Θ = sec²Θ - 1 = (
(4)/(3) )² - 1 =
(16)/(9) - 1 =
(7)/(9), hence

tanΘ = ±
\sqrt{(7)/(9) } = ±
(√(7) )/(3)

Since 270° < Θ < 360° ← fourth quadrant where tanΘ < 0

Hence tanΘ = -
(√(7) )/(3)

and

cotΘ =
(1)/(-(√(7) )/(3) ) = -
(3)/(√(7) ) = -
(3√(7) )/(7)

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