Suppose: sin(x) = -0.1 cos(y) = 0.5 tan(z) = -4.3 Then, sin(-r) =| 0.1 cos(-y) = 0.5 tan(-2) = 4.3 and sec(-y) csc(-x) cot(-2) sin(-a) =|

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Chapter6: The Trigonometric Functions
Section6.4: Values Of The Trigonometric Functions
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Suppose:
sin(x) = -0.1
cos(y) = 0.5
tan(z) = -4.3
Then,
sin(-2) = 0.1
cos(-y) =| 0.5
tan(-2) = 4.3
and
sec(-y) csc(-x) cot(-2) sin(-2)
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose: sin(x) = -0.1 cos(y) = 0.5 tan(z) = -4.3 Then, sin(-2) = 0.1 cos(-y) =| 0.5 tan(-2) = 4.3 and sec(-y) csc(-x) cot(-2) sin(-2)
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