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  • 25-07-2022
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suppose cos(a)=4/5. use the trig identity sin^2(a)+cos^2(a)=1 to find sin(a) in quadrant IV.

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  • 25-07-2022

Answer:

sin a = -3/5

Step-by-step explanation:

sin^2(a)+cos^2(a)=1

sin^2(a)+ (4/5)^2 = 1

sin^2(a) = 1 - 16/25 = 9/25

sin a = 3/5 ( in Quadrant 1)

In quadrat IV the sine is negative

so sin a = -3/5

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