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I wanted to get a quick check on my study answers

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If an angle θ in standard position intersects the unit circle in a given position (x,y), we can say that:


\tan \theta=(y)/(x)

So, in 1, we got this intercection in


(-(12)/(37),(35)/(37))

So,


\tan \theta=((35)/(37))/(-(12)/(37))=-(35)/(37)(37)/(12)=-(35)/(12)\approx-2.92

In 2, to find the cossine, we first need the hypotenuse. The hypotenuse, in this case, is the radius fo the circle, which is one because it is a unit circle. So, we must do the adjacent leg divided by the hypotenus. The adjacent leg is equivalent to the x of the coordinate, so, for:


((40)/(41),(9)/(41))

We got:


\cos \theta=((40)/(41))/(1)=(40)/(41)\approx0.976

In 3, we just have to calculate


\tan (-(11\pi)/(34))=-\tan ((11\pi)/(34))=-1.615

I wanted to get a quick check on my study answers-example-1
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