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Find tan 0 if sin=3/4 and 0 is in quadrant 2

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Answer:


-(3)/(√(7) ) .

Explanation:

1) tanΘ=sinΘ/cosΘ;


2) \ cos \theta=^+_-√(1-sin^2 \theta); \ = > \ cos \theta=^+_-(√(7))/(4);

3) if according to the initial condition Θ is in II-quadrant, then the cosΘ<0!


cos \theta=-(√(7))/(4) ;

4) finally,


tan \theta=(sin \theta)/(cos \theta)=-(3)/(√(7)).

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