Asked by assh
If cosθ=−14, then the angle θ is likely to be found in which quadrant(s)
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Answered by
oobleck
since cosθ = x/r, and r is always positive,
where is x negative?
where is x negative?
Answered by
mathhelper
No angle θ exists anywhere so that cos θ = -14
-1 ≤ cos θ ≤ 1
-1 ≤ cos θ ≤ 1
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