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Given that sin A= -4 over 5,and angle A is in quadrant 3, what is the value of cos A?

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SOLUTION

From the question we have that


\begin{gathered} sinA=-(4)/(5) \\ in\text{ quadrant 3} \end{gathered}

We wan to find cos A.

We have


\begin{gathered} sinA=-(4)/(5)=(opp)/(hyp) \\ From\text{ Pythagoras } \\ hyp^2=opp^2+adj^2 \\ 5^2=4^2+adj^2 \\ adj^2=25-16 \\ adj^2=9 \\ adj=√(9) \\ adj=3 \end{gathered}

And we have


cosA=(adj)/(hyp)=(3)/(5)

Now since cos theta is negative in the 3rd quadrant and angle A is in the third quadrant, then

The answer is


cosA=-(3)/(5)

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