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10[(6 + 4) / 2]
10[10/2]
10 * 5
50 <==
Original Price = Final Price / (100 - Discount)
So...
OP = 360 / 100 - 0.40
OP = 360 / 0.60
OP = 600
The original price is $600.
To check, do 600 - (600 * 0.40) in a calculator. You get 600 - 240 = 360, the discounted cost.
cot(<em>θ</em>) = cos(<em>θ</em>)/sin(<em>θ</em>)
So if both cot(<em>θ</em>) and cos(<em>θ</em>) are negative, that means sin(<em>θ</em>) must be positive.
Recall that
cot²(<em>θ</em>) + 1 = csc²(<em>θ</em>) = 1/sin²(<em>θ</em>)
so that
sin²(<em>θ</em>) = 1/(cot²(<em>θ</em>) + 1)
sin(<em>θ</em>) = 1 / √(cot²(<em>θ</em>) + 1)
Plug in cot(<em>θ</em>) = -2 and solve for sin(<em>θ</em>) :
sin(<em>θ</em>) = 1 / √((-2)² + 1)
sin(<em>θ</em>) = 1/√(5)