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Rationalize any denominators containing radicals that you encounter in the answer. Enter the exact, fully simplified answer.

Rationalize any denominators containing radicals that you encounter in the answer-example-1

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Given:

The terminal point is


((1)/(2),(3)/(7))

To find:

The six trigonometric ratios.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the problem,

The opposite side is


(3)/(7)

The adjacent side is


(1)/(2)

The hypotenuse side will be,


\begin{gathered} hyp^2=opp^2+adj^2 \\ hyp^2=((3)/(7))^2+((1)/(2))^2 \\ =(9)/(49)+(1)/(4) \\ =(36+49)/(196) \\ hyp^2=(85)/(196) \\ hyp=\sqrt{(85)/(196)} \\ hyp=(√(85))/(√(196)) \end{gathered}

Then, the six trigonometric ratios are,


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