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Suppose θ is an angle in the standard position whose terminal side is in Quadrant I and . Find the exact values of the five remaining trigonometric functions of θ.

Suppose θ is an angle in the standard position whose terminal side is in Quadrant-example-1
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To answer this question, we can graph the situation as follows:

We graphed a right triangle to express one of the given trigonometric ratios: sin(Θ). We need to find x using the Pythagorean Theorem to find the values of the other five trigonometric functions. Then we have:


x^2+84^2=85^2\Rightarrow x^2=85^2-84^2\Rightarrow\sqrt[]{x^2}^{}=\sqrt[]{85^2-84^2}

Then, we have:


x=\sqrt[]{169}\Rightarrow x=13

Now we can express the exact values of the five remaining trigonometric functions:

The exact value for cosine function:


\cos (\theta)=\frac{\text{adj}}{\text{hyp}}\Rightarrow\cos (\theta)=(13)/(85)
\tan (\theta)=\frac{opposite}{\text{adjacent}}=(84)/(13)\Rightarrow\tan (\theta)=(84)/(13)

The exact value for the tangent function is shown above.

Now the other exact values for the other trigonometric functions are:

Cosecant:


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Suppose θ is an angle in the standard position whose terminal side is in Quadrant-example-1
Suppose θ is an angle in the standard position whose terminal side is in Quadrant-example-2
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