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If cos x = 2/9, and tan x < 0, what is sin x?

 Jul 22, 2014

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sin x = -√(1-(2/9)2)  It has to be negative because cos x is positive and tan x is negative only in the fourth quadrant, where sin x is negative.

sinx=1(29)2sinx=0.9749960430435691

 Jul 22, 2014
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sin x = -√(1-(2/9)2)  It has to be negative because cos x is positive and tan x is negative only in the fourth quadrant, where sin x is negative.

sinx=1(29)2sinx=0.9749960430435691

Alan Jul 22, 2014
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I always draw pictures for these. 

Now cos is positive (1st and 4th quad)  and tan is negative (2nd and 4th quadrant)

so x has to be in the 4th quadrant.  So Sin x is negative

Sin(x)=779

 Jul 23, 2014

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