Asked by Pre Calc
use properties of the trigonometric function to find the exact value of each expression. Do no use a calculator.
sec ( - pi/18) * cos (37 pi)/18
I do not see how to do this problem. Every time I do it out I get a reference angle of twenty degrees which isn't on the unit circle. I do it on my calculator and get answer of one. If you could show me how to do this problem that would be great. I think the part I'm getting stuck on is the - pi/8 there must be some other rule that I do not know about when there are negetives
sec ( - pi/18) * cos (37 pi)/18
I do not see how to do this problem. Every time I do it out I get a reference angle of twenty degrees which isn't on the unit circle. I do it on my calculator and get answer of one. If you could show me how to do this problem that would be great. I think the part I'm getting stuck on is the - pi/8 there must be some other rule that I do not know about when there are negetives
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Answered by
bobpursley
sec(-pi/18)*cos(37PI/18)
Remember that cos(-theta)=cos(theta)
so sec(theta)=sec(-theta)
sec(pi/18)cos(37Pi/18)
sec(2PI +Pi/18)cos(37PI/18)
sec(37pi/18)cos(37PI/18)
1/cos * cos= 1
Remember that cos(-theta)=cos(theta)
so sec(theta)=sec(-theta)
sec(pi/18)cos(37Pi/18)
sec(2PI +Pi/18)cos(37PI/18)
sec(37pi/18)cos(37PI/18)
1/cos * cos= 1
Answered by
Pre Calc
how did you go from the first line to the next in these lines
sec(2PI +Pi/18)cos(37PI/18)
sec(37pi/18)cos(37PI/18)
1/cos * cos= 1
sec(2PI +Pi/18)cos(37PI/18)
sec(37pi/18)cos(37PI/18)
1/cos * cos= 1
Answered by
bobpursley
any trig function is periodic by 2PI.
sin (theta)=sin(theta+2PI)
sin (theta)=sin(theta+2PI)
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