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If theta=3pi/4

Sin theta=?
Cos theta=?

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Answer:

For ease of writing, θ
=x


sin(x)=(1)/(√(2) )


cos(x)=-(1)/(√(2) )

Explanation:

Our angle is
x=(3\pi )/(4)

To find our answers for
sin((3\pi)/(4) ) and
cos((3\pi)/(4) ), we will need to use a unit circle. (I have attached the image of one).

Recall that the
sin of an angle is equal to the y-value of the corresponding ordered pair.

And the
cos of an angle is equal to the x-value of the corresponding ordered pair.

For the angle
x=(3\pi )/(4), the ordered pair is
(-(1)/(√(2)) }, (1)/(√(2) ) )

This means that


sin(x)=(1)/(√(2) )


cos(x)=-(1)/(√(2) )

If theta=3pi/4 Sin theta=? Cos theta=?-example-1
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