
Concept explainers
a.
To find:Redraw the diagram so that the angle is in standard position on the coordinate plane.
a.

Answer to Problem 11CYU
Length of
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Angle formed by portable DVD player
Length of the screen
Diagram of given situation in coordinate plane is
b.
To find: The reference angle.
b.

Answer to Problem 11CYU
Reference angle
The trigonometric function that can be used to find the distance to the wall is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Angle formed by portable DVD player
Length of the screen
Concept:
If
The ruled for finding the measures of reference angles for
For Quadrant − I
For Quadrant − II
For Quadrant − III
For Quadrant − IV
Angle formed by portable DVD player
Length of the screen
Here
It means
The terminal side of
Therefore,
Therefore,
Reference angle
We know
On substituting values
We get
Therefore,
The trigonometric function that can be used to find the distance to the wall is
c.
To find: The distance.
c.

Answer to Problem 11CYU
Distance
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Angle formed by portable DVD player
Length of the screen
Angle formed by portable DVD player
Length of the screen
Here
It means
The terminal side of
Therefore,
Therefore,
Reference angle
We know
On substituting values
We get
Therefore,
Distance
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