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If sin(x) = squareroot 2 over 2 what is cos(x) and tan(x)

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Answer:

cos(x) = square root 2 over 2; tan(x) = 1

Explanation:


(√(2) )/(2)

was, before it was rationalized,


(1)/(√(2) )

Therefore,


sin(x)=(1)/(√(2) )

The side opposite the reference angle measures 1, the hypotenuse measures square root 2. That makes the reference angle a 45 degree angle. From there we can determine that the side adjacent to the reference angle also has a measure of 1. Therefore,


cos(x)=(1)/(√(2) )=(√(2) )/(2) and

since tangent is side opposite (1) over side adjacent (1),

tan(x) = 1

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