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  1. If tanè = 4 / 3, then sinè =F. 3 / 4 G. 3 / 5 H. 4 / 5 J. 5 / 3 K. 5 / 4
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  2. Given that tanè = -5 and è is in the 2nd quadrant, compute exactly:A. sin(è) B. cos(è) C. tan(2è)
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  3. Could someone please show me how to solve thisProve tan(-è) = -tanè
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  4. How would you derive the formula{-Ff+Fgx=ma} to show that µs=tanè
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  5. (tanÈ+cotÈ)(sinÈ+cosÈ)=secÈ+cosecÈ
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  6. If cscè= -5/4 and 180degree < è < 270 degree, find tanè.(-3, -4) r=5 tan=y/x=-4/-3=4/3 Is this correct?
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  7. I am very confused about the concepts of..sin è = sin(180 - è) sin (180 + è)= -sinè tan (180 - è) = -tanè and how the
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  8. Let è be the angle between the x-axis and the line connecting the origin O(0,0) and the point P(−3,−4) , where 180<è<270.
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  9. Suppose that è is an angle in standard position whose terminal side intersects the unit circle at ((-15/13),(12/13)).Find the
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  10. The statement "tane = -1/2/2, e is in quadrant 3": CSC8 = 13, and the terminal point determined by theta is in quadrant 3​
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