Answer:
The answer is B
Step-by-step explanation:
x is equal to the +3
where Y is equal to the +3
Tan(x)= sin(x)/cos(x), therefore, substitute sin(x)/cos(x) in the expression:
=(cos(x)(sin(x)/cos(x))-1)/cos^2(x)
simplify the 2 cos(x):
=(sin(x)-1)/cos^2(x)
Sin^2(x)+ cos^2(x)=1, sin^2(x)-1=- cos^2(x), substitute in the expression:
= -cos^2(x)/cos^2(x)= -1
Step-by-step explanation:
The slope of the line is -4/7.
Answer: cos(Θ) = (√15) / 4
Explanation:
The question states:
1) sin(Θ) = 1/4
2) 0 < Θ < π / 2
3) find cos(Θ)
This is how you solve it.
1) Use the fundamental identity (in this part I use α instead of Θ, just for facility of wirting the symbols, but they mean the same for the case).
2) From which you can find:
3) Replace sin(α) with 1/4
=>
=>
4) Given that the angle is in the first quadrant, you know that cosine is positive and the final answer is:
cos(Θ) =
.
And that is the answer.