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Let −5, 3 be a point on the terminal side of θ. Find the exact values of cosθ, cscθ, and tanθ.

Respuesta :

The value of cosθ = 3/√34, cscθ = -√34/5, and tanθ = -5/3 if the (−5, 3) be a point on the terminal side of θ.

What is the Pythagoras theorem?

The square of the hypotenuse in a right-angled triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.

We have (−5, 3) be a point on the terminal side of θ.

Perpendicular = -5

Base = 3

From Pythagoras' theorem:

Hypotenuse² =  (3)² + (-5)²

Hypotenuse = √34

cosθ = 3/√34

cscθ = -√34/5

tanθ = -5/3

Thus, the value of cosθ = 3/√34, cscθ = -√34/5, and tanθ = -5/3 if the (−5, 3) be a point on the terminal side of θ.

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