Asked by Anonymous
Find cos(s+t) if cos s= -1/2 and sin t= 3/5, s and t are in quadrant II.
I got the answer to be -4/10 plus -3sqrt(3)/10. Is that right?
Then a second problem was find sin (s+t) if sin s=2/3 and sin t=-1/3, sin is in quadrant II and t in quadrant IV. I got answer of 2sqrt(8/9) plus -sqrt(5)/9.
Can someone tell me if I did these right because I have a test tomorrow tahnks!
I got the answer to be -4/10 plus -3sqrt(3)/10. Is that right?
Then a second problem was find sin (s+t) if sin s=2/3 and sin t=-1/3, sin is in quadrant II and t in quadrant IV. I got answer of 2sqrt(8/9) plus -sqrt(5)/9.
Can someone tell me if I did these right because I have a test tomorrow tahnks!
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Answered by
Reiny
the first one is correct, for the second I got
(2√8 + √5)/9
or
(4√2 + √5)/9
(2√8 + √5)/9
or
(4√2 + √5)/9
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