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Problem 7. Find \displaystyle \cos\alpha cosα, \displaystyle \tan\alpha tanα, \displaystyle \cot\alpha cotα, if \displaystyle \sin\alpha = {\frac {5} {13}} sinα = 135 and \displaystyle {\frac {\pi} {2}} < \alpha < \pi 2π <α <π.
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29 sie 2019 · Answers – Version 1. Answers – Version 2. The Corbettmaths Practice Questions on Trigonometry.
2 maj 2022 · For the exercises 66-72, algebraically determine all solutions of the trigonometric equation exactly, then verify the results by graphing the equation and finding the zeros. 66) \(6\sin^2 x-5\sin x+1=0\)
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19 lip 2011 · These problems are designed to help you learn basic trigonometry ("trig") functions and how to use your calculator correctly. Try solving these on your own (without peaking at the solutions). You may ...
19 lip 2011 · Trigonometry Practice Problems. Try solving these as much as you can on your own, and if you need help, look at the hidden solutions. You may use a calculator. You can download a copy of all these questions (Acrobat (PDF) 108kB Jul25 09) to use as you try these on your own.
Express the height $h$ of the balloon as a function of $\alpha $ and $\beta$, and the distance $c$ between the tracking stations. Suppose the stations and the balloon are on the same vertical plane. $h=c\left( \frac{\tan ^{2}\alpha \tan ^{2}\beta }{\tan \alpha -\tan \beta }\right) $