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What is the value of cosθ given that (−2, 9) is a point on the terminal side of θ ? 985√85

−985√85

285√85

−285√85

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Answer:

-2√85 / 85

Explanation:


User HDCerberus
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Answer:


cos\theta=(-2)/(√(85) )

Explanation:

Let's call r the distance form the origin to the point (-2,9), this distance is related with
cos\theta with the expression


x=rcos\theta\\cos\theta=(x)/(r)

So, we have to find r with the formula of distance and the given point:


r=\sqrt{x^(2)+y^(2)}=\sqrt{(-2)^(2)+(9)^(2) }\\r=√(4+81)=√(85)

Now, replacing on the first relation, we have


cos\theta=(-2)/(√(85) )

Therefore, the answer is


cos\theta=(-2)/(√(85) )

PD: choices were written wrong.

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