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EXPLAIN how to use the unit circle to find theta when cos theta equals negative sin theta, 0 ≤ theta ≤ 2π
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Answered by ᎷíssGℓαмσƦσυs
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  • Once we can find the sine, cosine and tangent of any angle, we can use a table of values to plot the graphs of the functions y = sin x, y = cos x ... Since each angle θ determines a point P on the unit circle, we will define.
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\bf\huge\ Question:-

EXPLAIN how to use the unit circle to find theta when cos theta equals negative sin theta, 0 ≤ theta ≤ 2π

*Must show work*

\bf\huge\ Answer:-

Once we can find the sine, cosine and tangent of any angle, we can use a table of values to plot the graphs of the functions y = sin x, y = cos x ... Since each angle θ determines a point P on the unit circle, we will define.

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