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Point P(-3,4) is on the terminal side of an angle theta. Which of the following is the exact value of cos theta?

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Answer:

-3/5

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Answer:

Therefore,


\cos \theta=-3

Explanation:

Unit Circle:

In mathematics, a unit circle is a circle with a unit radius. Frequently, especially in trigonometry, the unit circle is the circle of radius one centered at the origin (0, 0) in coordinate System.

So the coordinate of point P on the circle is given as,


P(x,y)=(r\cos \theta,r\sin \theta)

Here,

Given:

P(-3,2)

So if Radius is one unit i.e r = 1 then on Comparing we get


P(-3,2)=(\cos \theta,\sin \theta)


\cos \theta=-3

Therefore,


\cos \theta=-3

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