Write the first expression in terms of the second if the terminal point determined by t is in the given quadrant. tan t, cos t; Quadrant III
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tan(t) = sin(t)/cos(t) = sqrt[1-cos^2(t)]/cos(t)
Write the first expression in terms of the second if the terminal point determined by t is in the given quadrant. tan t, cos t; quadrant III tan(t) = sin(t)/cos(t) = sqrt[1-cos^2(t)]/cos(t)
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@tanya123, weird I put that as the answer and still got it wrong. http://imgur.com/yCRT6w0
Lmao look at you answer @Vs0s
R you sure of the question ?
You must have typed it wrong, answer should be correct.
The image I linked... Every is as it could be.
Wait The answer should be . Cos(t)=sqrt{1-sin^2(t)} because In quadrant IV sin<0, cos>0
Make sure of the quad.
@Vs0s Uh, I don't think that's right either, just tried it. It's sayin' tan(t)= not looking for cos(t)
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