olisewing
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  • 27-07-2022
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suppose sin(A) = 2/5. use the trig identity sin^2(A)+cos^2(A)=1 to find cos(A) in quadrant I. show all steps and round to ten-thousandth

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LammettHash
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  • 27-07-2022

In quadrant I, [tex]\cos(A)[/tex] is positive. So

[tex]\sin^2(A) + \cos^2(A) = 1 \implies \cos(A) = \sqrt{1-\sin^2(A)} = \dfrac{\sqrt{21}}5 \approx \boxed{0.9165}[/tex]

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