tan α = 1 4 x in quadrant II

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Chapter7: Analytic Trigonometry
Section7.6: The Inverse Trigonometric Functions
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Use identities to find the exact values of the remaining five trigonometric functio
1
tan α= -- a in quadrant II
4
(Simplity your answer, including any radicais. Use integers or Tractions for any nu
all denominators.)
COS α =
...
4√/17
17
(Simplify your answer, including any radicals. Use integers or fractions for any nu
all denominators.)
sin α =
(Simplify your answer, including any radicals. Use integers or fractions for any nu
all denominators.)
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Transcribed Image Text:or Click here to watch the video. Use identities to find the exact values of the remaining five trigonometric functio 1 tan α= -- a in quadrant II 4 (Simplity your answer, including any radicais. Use integers or Tractions for any nu all denominators.) COS α = ... 4√/17 17 (Simplify your answer, including any radicals. Use integers or fractions for any nu all denominators.) sin α = (Simplify your answer, including any radicals. Use integers or fractions for any nu all denominators.) Clear
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Use identities to find the exact values of the remaining five trigonometric functions of a. Rationalize the denominator.
or
tan α= -- a in quadrant II
1
4'
cot a = - 4
(Simplify your answer, including any radicals. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the expression. Rationalize
all denominators.)
sec α =
√17
4
(Simplify your answer, including any radicals. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the expression. Rationalize
all denominators.)
4√17
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Transcribed Image Text:Watch the video and then solve the problem given below. Click here to watch the video. Use identities to find the exact values of the remaining five trigonometric functions of a. Rationalize the denominator. or tan α= -- a in quadrant II 1 4' cot a = - 4 (Simplify your answer, including any radicals. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the expression. Rationalize all denominators.) sec α = √17 4 (Simplify your answer, including any radicals. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the expression. Rationalize all denominators.) 4√17 Clear all Check answer Nov 28 10:53
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