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If sin theta = 2/3 and tan theta < 0, what is the value of cos theta?

A) sqrt 5/2
B) -sqrt 5
C) sqrt 5/3
D) -sqrt 5/3

If sin theta = 2/3 and tan theta < 0, what is the value of cos theta? A) sqrt 5/2 B-example-1
If sin theta = 2/3 and tan theta < 0, what is the value of cos theta? A) sqrt 5/2 B-example-1
If sin theta = 2/3 and tan theta < 0, what is the value of cos theta? A) sqrt 5/2 B-example-2

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Here sin theta is positive and tan theta is negative , it means theta is in second quadrant where cos is negative too .


sin \Theta = 2/3 , cos \theta = - √(1-sin^2 \Theta) =- √(1-4/9)=-√(5)/3

So the correct option is the third option .

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It is given tan theta <0

we know that tan theta is negative ( OR <0 ) in second ( pi/2 to pi )and fourth quadrant ( from 3pi/2 to 2 pi ) only .

Given sin theta = 2/3 which is positive ( first and second quadrant ) value so we can consider second quadrant only

Second quadrant tan( theta ) is <0 and sin( theta ) >0

We know sin ^2 ( theta) + cos^2( theta) = 1

( 2/3) ^2 + cos^2( theta ) = 1

Cos^2 (theta ) = 1- ( 2/3)^2

Cos^2 ( theta ) = 1- (4/9)

Cos^2 (theta ) = ( 9-4) / 9

Cos^2 theta = 5 /9

Cos theta = sqrt 5/3 OR - sqrt 5 /3

BUT Cos is negative in second quadrant

So answer is - sqrt 5/ 3

User Michael Cox
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