Asked by Maddie
If tan y = -4/3 and y is in Q I'VE find cos 2y
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Answered by
Steve
well, you know that
siny = 3/5
cos2y = 1 - 2sin^2 y
or, you know that
tan 2y = 2tany/(1-tan^2 y)
and sec^2 2y = 1 + tan^2 2y
good way to check your answer.
siny = 3/5
cos2y = 1 - 2sin^2 y
or, you know that
tan 2y = 2tany/(1-tan^2 y)
and sec^2 2y = 1 + tan^2 2y
good way to check your answer.
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