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What is the value of sin(t) if cos(t)=0.1, and t is in quadrant 1

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Answer:


sin(t)=(√(99))/(10)

Explanation:

Remember that

If angle t belong to the First Quadrant

then

The value of sin(t) and cos(t) are positive values

we know that


sin^2(t)+cos^2(t)=1 ---> by trigonometric identity

we have


cos(t)=0.1=(1)/(10)

substitute


sin^2(t)+((1)/(10))^2=1


sin^2(t)+(1)/(100)=1


sin^2(t)=1-(1)/(100)


sin^2(t)=(99)/(100)


sin(t)=(√(99))/(10)

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