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Algebra Examples
Step 1
Use the definition of cosine to find the known sides of the unit circle right triangle. The quadrant determines the sign on each of the values.
Step 2
Find the opposite side of the unit circle triangle. Since the adjacent side and hypotenuse are known, use the Pythagorean theorem to find the remaining side.
Step 3
Replace the known values in the equation.
Step 4
One to any power is one.
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One to any power is one.
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Multiply by .
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Subtract from .
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Rewrite as .
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Pull terms out from under the radical, assuming positive real numbers.
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Opposite
Step 5
Use the definition of sine to find the value of .
Substitute in the known values.
Divide by .
Step 6
Use the definition of tangent to find the value of .
Substitute in the known values.
Divide by .
Step 7
Use the definition of cotangent to find the value of .
Substitute in the known values.
Division by results in cotangent being undefined at .
Undefined
Step 8
Use the definition of secant to find the value of .
Substitute in the known values.
Divide by .
Step 9
Use the definition of cosecant to find the value of .
Substitute in the known values.
Division by results in cosecant being undefined at .
Undefined
Step 10
This is the solution to each trig value.
Undefined