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Suppose that is an angle in standard position whose terminal side intersects the unit circle at1160616169)Find the exact values of sin 0, seco, and tan 0.

Suppose That Is An Angle In Standard Position Whose Terminal Side Intersects The Unit Circle At1160616169Find The Exact Values Of Sin 0 Seco And Tan 0 class=

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So, here we have the point:

[tex](-\frac{11}{61},\frac{60}{61})[/tex]

This is situated at the quadrant II.

Remember that sin(a) is a relation between the opposite side of the angle a and the hypotenuse of the triangle.

To find the hypotenuse, we apply the Pythagorean Theorem:

[tex]\begin{gathered} h=\sqrt[]{(\frac{60}{61})^2+(\frac{-11}{61})^2} \\ h=1 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Notice that as this point is in the unit circle, the hypotenuse is 1.

Now,

[tex]\sin (\theta)=\frac{60}{61}[/tex]

And,

[tex]sec(\theta)=\frac{1}{\cos (\theta)}=\frac{-61}{11}[/tex][tex]\text{tan(}\theta)=\frac{\frac{60}{61}}{\frac{-11}{61}}=\frac{-60}{11}[/tex]

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