For each angle 0 below, find the reference angle. Then, use the reference angle to help you find sin(0), cos(0), tan(0). (If 0 is given in radians, please find the reference angle in radians as well; similarly, if O is given in degrees, please find the reference angle in degrees as well.) 37T 3
For each angle 0 below, find the reference angle. Then, use the reference angle to help you find sin(0), cos(0), tan(0). (If 0 is given in radians, please find the reference angle in radians as well; similarly, if O is given in degrees, please find the reference angle in degrees as well.) 37T 3
For each angle 0 below, find the reference angle. Then, use the reference angle to help you find sin(0), cos(0), tan(0). (If 0 is given in radians, please find the reference angle in radians as well; similarly, if O is given in degrees, please find the reference angle in degrees as well.) 37T 3
Answer format has to look like this. reference angle answer is pi/3. sin answer is sqrt(3)/2m, cos answer is 1/2, tan answer is sqrt(3).
Transcribed Image Text:0= - 765°
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Sin ( - 765°) = -Sin (765°)
- - Sin ( 720 +45°)
- gin 45°
Cos (-765°) = cos (765°) = Cos (720 145)
cos 45° =
tan (- 765°) =
Sin ( – 765°)
-Ix Vz
= -1
Vz
Cos (- 765° )
tan l-745°)= -1
Transcribed Image Text:For each angle 0 below, find the reference angle. Then, use the reference
angle to help you find sin(0), cos(0), tan(0).
(If 0 is given in radians, please find the reference angle in radians as well; similarly, if
O is given in degrees, please find the reference angle in degrees as well.)
37T
= -
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Figure in plane geometry formed by two rays or lines that share a common endpoint, called the vertex. The angle is measured in degrees using a protractor. The different types of angles are acute, obtuse, right, straight, and reflex.
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