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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

do u no wat it is

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No, Im trying to figure it out, I havent been able to wrap my head around it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh k me to

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I got some help and figured it out Turn Cot(theta) into 1/tan (theta) and move sqrt(3) to the other side Your equation should look like 1/tan(theta)= 3/sqrt(3) from here you do tan(theta)= sqrt(3)/3 (you take the reciprocals of both sides to get tan) from here you move tan to the other side which turns it into tan^(-1) your equation should be theta=tan^(-1) sqrt(3)/3 and under normal circumstances we could just solve, and tthe answer would be .523, but we have a limitation of sec(theta)>0 we repeat our steps so it goes like so sec(theta)>0 1/cos (theta)>0 cos(theta)>0 (can't divide by 0 so dont flip) theta> cos^(-1) +0 theta>1.57 well our first answer was .523, obviously not usable as its smaller than 1.57, so we add 2pi to find our final answer (add 2 pi to find the coterminal angle in this case) our final answer, if I got it right, is Theta=6.806

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