Using a Trigonometric Identity In Exercises 69-74, use the function value to find the indicated trigonometric value in the specified quadrant. Function Value Quadrant Trigonometric Value csc θ = − 2 IV cot θ
Using a Trigonometric Identity In Exercises 69-74, use the function value to find the indicated trigonometric value in the specified quadrant. Function Value Quadrant Trigonometric Value csc θ = − 2 IV cot θ
Solution Summary: The author calculates the value of the trigonometric function mathrmcsctheta using Pythagorean identity.
Using a Trigonometric Identity In Exercises 69-74, use the function value to find the indicated trigonometric value in the specified quadrant.
Function Value
Quadrant
Trigonometric
Value
csc
θ
=
−
2
IV
cot
θ
Equations that give the relation between different trigonometric functions and are true for any value of the variable for the domain. There are six trigonometric functions: sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, and cosecant.
An angle measures 70.6° more than the measure of its supplementary angle. What is the measure of each angle?
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Unit 7: Geometry
Homework 4: Parallel Lines & Transversals
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Directions: Classify each angle pair and indicate whether they are congruent or supplementary.
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1.23 and 25
2. 24 and 28
3. 22 and 25
4. 22 and 28
5. 21 and 27
6. 22 and 26
Directions: Find each angle measure.
7. Given: wvm25-149
m21-
8. Given: mn: m1=74
mz2-
m22-
m.23-
m23-
mz4=
V
mz4=
m25=
m26-
m26=
m27-
m27
m28-
m48=
9. Given: a || b: m28 125
m2-
10. Given: xy: m22-22
m21-
=
mz2-
m43-
m3-
mZA
m24->
m. 5-
m25-
m26-
m.26=>
m2]=>
m27=
m28-
11. Given: rm2-29: m15-65
m2=>
m29->
m3-
m. 10-
mc4=
m25=
m212-
m.46-
m213-
mat-
m214-
m28-
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Match each statement to the set of shapes that best
describes them.
1. Similar triangles by SSS
2. Similar triangles by SAS
3. Similar triangles by AA
4. The triangles are not similar
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U
E
35°
89°
S
F
89°
J
35°
94°
G
52°
90°
E
K
52°
I
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