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Given sine of x equals negative 12 over 13 and cos x > 0, what is the exact solution of cos 2x?

Given sine of x equals negative 12 over 13 and cos x > 0, what is the exact solution-example-1
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Use the definition of sine to find the known sides of the unit circle right triangle.


\sin x=(opposite)/(hypotenuse)=-(12)/(13)

Find the adjacent side of the unit circle triangle. Since the hypotenuse and opposite sides are known, use the Pythagorean theorem to find the remaining side.


\text{Adjacent =}\sqrt[]{hypotenuse^2-opposite^2}

Replace the known values in the equation.


Adjacent=\sqrt[]{13^2-(-12)^2}=\sqrt[]{169-144}=\sqrt[]{25}=5

Find the value of cosine.


\begin{gathered} \cos x=(adjacent)/(hypotenuse) \\ \cos x=(5)/(13) \end{gathered}

Next, we have


\cos 2x=\cos ^2x-\sin ^2x

Then, replace the values of sin(x) and cos(x)


\cos 2x=((5)/(13))^2-(-(12)/(13))^2=(25)/(169)-(144)/(169)=(25-144)/(169)=-(119)/(169)

Answer:


-(119)/(169)

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