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If sin theta = -1/2 and lies in the third quadrant, what is the cos?

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Sin angle that equals the 1/2 value is the 30 degree on the 1st Quadrant.

The angle of 30 degree on the 3rd Quadrant is equivalent to (formula and circle in the 1st photo) 180 + 30 = 210°.

So theta = 210° (3rd Quadrant) = 30° (1st Quadrant).


cos \: 30\degree = √(3) / 2

Now just transfer the cos 30° to the 3rd Quadrant and the signal will be negative (as shown in the 2nd photo attached).


cos \: 210 \degree = - √(3) / 2
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