(a)
To calculate: The exact value of function
(a)

Answer to Problem 119E
The value
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The functions
Formula Used:
Use the property
Use another property
Calculation:
Substitute the value
Substitute
By the trigonometric identity
Therefore,
Now substitute the trigonometric value
Now substitute the values in the formula.
Therefore the value
(b)
To calculate: The exact value of function
(b)

Answer to Problem 119E
The value
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The functions
Formula Used:
Use the property
Calculation:
Substitute the values
Substitute
By the trigonometric identity
Therefore,
Now substitute the trigonometric value
Now substitute the values in the formula
Therefore the value
(c)
To calculate: The exact value of function
(c)

Answer to Problem 119E
The value
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The functions
Formula Used:
Use the value of
Calculation:
Substitute the value
Substitute
By the trigonometric identity
Therefore,
Now substitute the trigonometric value
Substitute the value in above equation.
Therefore the value
(d)
To calculate: The exact value of function
(d)

Answer to Problem 119E
The value
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The functions
Formula Used:
Use the property
Use the property
Calculation:
Substitute the value
Substitute
By the trigonometric identity
Therefore,
Now substitute the trigonometric value
Therefore the value
(e)
To calculate: The exact value of function
(e)

Answer to Problem 119E
The value
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The functions
Use another property
Formula Used:
Firstly calculate the angle
Calculation:
As
Substitute the value
By the trigonometric property
Therefore,
As
Substitute
Substitute the trigonometric value
Therefore value
(f)
To calculate: The exact value of function
(f)

Answer to Problem 119E
The value
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The functions
Formula Used:
Use the property
Calculation:
As,
Now, substitute the trigonometric value
Therefore the value of
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