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The angle θ lies in Quadrant IV . sinθ=−2/3 What is cosθ?

User Mburesh
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Consider this option:
1) if the angle belongs to IV quadrant, it means cos is in [0;1];
2)
cos \alpha= √(1-sin^2 \alpha)
using this formula cosθ=√(5/9) ⇒ cosθ=√5/3


Answer: ( √(5))/(3)
User Xzibit
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Answer:


cos(\theta) = (√(5))/(3)

Explanation:

In the fourth quadrant, the sine is negative and the cosine is positive.

We also have that, for each angle
\theta,


\sqrt{\sin^(2){\theta} + \cos^(2){\theta}} = 1

So


\sqrt{-((2)/(3))^(2) + \cos^(2){\theta}}^(2) = 1^(2)


\frac{4/9} + \cos^(2){\theta} = 1


\cos^(2){\theta} = (5)/(9)


cos(\theta) = (√(5))/(3)

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