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In triangle abc, cos A= -0.6. Find A and Tan A

User Haxor
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Answer:

Part 1)
A=126.87^o

Part 2)
tan(A)=-(4)/(3)

Explanation:

we have


cos(A)=-0.6

The cos(A) is negative, that means that the angle A in the triangle ABC is an obtuse angle and the value of the sin(A) is positive

The angle A lie on the II Quadrant

step 1

Find the measure of angle A


cos(A)=-0.6

using a calculator


A=cos^(-1)(-0.6)=126.87^o

step 2

Find the sin(A)

we know that


sin^2(A)+cos^2(A)=1

substitute the value of cos(A)


sin^2(A)+(-0.6)^2=1


sin^2(A)=1-0.36


sin^2(A)=0.64


sin(A)=0.8

step 3

Find tan(A)

we know that


tan(A)=(sin(A))/(cos(A))

substitute the values


tan(A)=(0.8)/(-0.6)

Simplify


tan(A)=-(4)/(3)

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