17 of 17 Consider angles A, B, and C such that cos Acos 217", tan Btan 298°, sin C sin 7° where 0° SAS 360°,0" Suppose that A 217", B The value of A+B+Cis 210 434° 143⁰ 556° B≤ 360°,0 ≤CS 360°. 298", and CT
17 of 17 Consider angles A, B, and C such that cos Acos 217", tan Btan 298°, sin C sin 7° where 0° SAS 360°,0" Suppose that A 217", B The value of A+B+Cis 210 434° 143⁰ 556° B≤ 360°,0 ≤CS 360°. 298", and CT
Trigonometry (11th Edition)
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Chapter1: Trigonometric Functions
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 1RE:
1. Give the measures of the complement and the supplement of an angle measuring 35°.
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Hello. Please help me understand the attached solution to the attached question. Why use 360 with cos and 180 with tan and sin. Thanks,

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Consider angles A, B, and C such that cos A = cos 217", tan B = tan 298°, sin C sin 7°
where 0° SA≤ 360°,0° ≤B≤360°,0 ≤C≤ 360°.
Suppose that A 217, B #298°. and CT
The value of A+B+Cis
210°
434°
143°
556°

Transcribed Image Text:Step 2
We have,
cos A = cos 217°
cos A = cos (360° - 143°)
cos A = cos (143°)
⇒ A= 143°
tan B = tan 298°
tan B = tan (180° + 118°)
tan B = tan (118⁰)
⇒ B= 118°
sin C = sin 7°
sin C = sin (180° - 173⁰)
⇒ sin C = sin (173)
⇒ C = 173°
Now,
A + B + C = 143° + 118° + 173⁰
⇒A+B+C = 434°
Hence, the right option is B) 434°
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How does "COSA = Cos360-143" turn into "COSA=Cos143"? Is it because COS360 is positive that it just cancels/zeros out?
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