Answer to Question #164870 in Trigonometry for Jankarlos

Question #164870

The terminal arm of an angle is standard position passes throughย ๐‘ƒ(โˆ’5,5).

a. Sketch a diagram of an angle in standard position.

b. Determine the length of the hypotenuse.

c. Determine the primary trigonometric ratios to three decimal places.


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Expert's answer
2021-02-24T06:09:15-0500

(a) Diagram of the angle in Standard position






(b) Length of the hypotenuse (Hyp)


"Hyp = \\sqrt{(-5)^2 + (5)^2}\\\\\n\\qquad = \\sqrt{25 + 25}\\\\\n\\qquad = \\sqrt{50}\\\\\nHyp = 5\\sqrt{2}"



(c) The primary trigonometric ratios are sin, cos and tan.

Since the terminal arm lies in 2nd quadrant, we have to take positive signs for sin, while others are negative.


opp = 5, adj = -5


(i) sin

"\\sin{\\alpha} = \\dfrac{opp}{hyp}=\\dfrac{5}{5\\sqrt{2}}=\\dfrac{1}{\\sqrt{2}}=\\dfrac{1}{1.4142}\\\\\n\\bold{\\sin{\\alpha} = 0.707}"



(ii) cos

"\\cos{\\alpha} = \\dfrac{adj}{hyp}=\\dfrac{-5}{5\\sqrt{2}}=-\\dfrac{1}{\\sqrt{2}}=-\\dfrac{1}{1.4142}\\\\\n\\bold{\\cos{\\alpha} = -0.707}"


(iii) tan

"\\tan{\\alpha} = \\dfrac{opp}{adj}=\\dfrac{5}{-5}=\\bold{-1}"


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