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What are the values of sin α and tan α, if:
cosα=0.6

User Lokathor
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Positive cosine is first or fourth quadrant. So we don't know the sign of the sine or the tangent.

Everybody's favorite right triangle is 3/4/5 and here we have


\left(\frac 3 5 \right)^2 + \left(\frac 4 5 \right)^2 = 1

So if


\cos \alpha = 0.6 = \frac 3 5

then


\sin \alpha = \pm (4)/(5) = \pm 0.8

and


\tan \alpha = (\sin \alpha)/(\cos \alpha) = (\pm 0.8)/(0.6)=\pm \frac 4 3

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