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OpenStudy (csubero):
ok which one
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
@ilovemath14 @likeabossssssss
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
the second one i think the first one is right
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
@csubero
likeabossssssss (likeabossssssss):
u r right
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OpenStudy (csubero):
your correct
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
but whats the second one??????
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
@csuberoc can u pls help
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
@csubero
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
@likeabossssssss you didn’t answer my question
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OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
@likeabossssssss i need help with tan θ =
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
i did cos θ = myself i don’t need help with that i need help with tan θ =
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
ill fan and medal once i get the answer
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
is?
likeabossssssss (likeabossssssss):
that is true @kittiwitti1 what he?she said
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OpenStudy (hannahduhe):
yes that is correct
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
is 4/3 right ????
OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):
no
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
what?
OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):
it's in quadrant II. what is the sign value of the x-axis in quadrant II?
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OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
i don’t know
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
is it not 4/3? what is it
OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):
it's negative because cosine is negative
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
so what is it??
OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):
remember the graph I posted on your other question?
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OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
yeah
OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):
if you look at that it shows that the x-axis is negative and the y-axis is positive in QII
since y is sine and x is cosine, that makes +(sin) and -(cos)
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
so its -4/3?
OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):
tangent is sine divided by cosine. +/- = -
yes, you got it