Asked by Jessica Maths
Find the exact value ofcos (u+v) given that sin u= 7/25 and cos v=−12/13. (Both u and v are in Quadrant II.)
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Answered by
Steve
since y>0 and x<0, draw your triangles, and you can see that
cos u = -24/25
sin v = 5/13
Now just plug them into your cos(u+v) formula.
cos u = -24/25
sin v = 5/13
Now just plug them into your cos(u+v) formula.
Answered by
Jessica Maths
so I got cos(u+v)=204/325
is this correct?
is this correct?
Answered by
Steve
Hmmm. I get
cosu*cosv - sinu*sinv
= (-24/25)(-12/13)-(7/25)(5/13)
= 288/325 - 35/325
= 253/325
cosu*cosv - sinu*sinv
= (-24/25)(-12/13)-(7/25)(5/13)
= 288/325 - 35/325
= 253/325
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