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Cosθ=−5√6 , where π≤θ≤3π2 . tanβ=43 , where 0≤β≤π2 . What is the exact value of sin(θ+β) ? Enter your answer, as a fraction in simplified form, in the box.

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Cosθ=−5√6 , where π≤θ≤3π2 . tanβ=43 , where 0≤β≤π2 . What is the exact value of sin-example-1
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Assuming


\cos( \theta) = - (5)/( 6 )

Using the Pythagorean identity:


{cos}^(2) ( \theta) + {sin}^(2) ( \theta) = 1


{ (- (5)/( 6 )) }^(2) + {sin}^(2) ( \theta) = 1


\sin \theta = \pm ( √(11) )/(6)

since we are in the 3rd quadrant:


\sin \theta = - ( √(11) )/(6)

Also, assuming


\tan( \beta) = (4)/(3)


{sec}^(2) ( \beta) = 1 + \tan ^(2) ( \beta)


{sec}^(2) ( \beta) = 1 + (16)/(9)


{sec}^(2) ( \beta) = (25)/(9)


{sec} ( \beta) = \pm (5)/(3)


{cos} ( \beta) = \pm (3)/(5)

In the first quadrant;.


{cos} ( \beta) = (3)/(5)

and


{sin} ( \beta) = (4)/(5)

Now :


\sin( \theta + \beta) = \sin( \theta) \cos \beta + \cos( \theta) \sin \beta


\sin( \theta + \beta) = - ( √(11) )/(6) * (3)/(5) + - (5)/(6) * (4)/(5)


\sin( \theta + \beta) = - (2)/(3) - ( √(11) )/(10)

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