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2.
sin A =
As both angles must be in same quadrant, they must be in the 2nd quadrant a) Rewrite tan, and apply formulae from list
tan( A B ) =
sin( A B) cos( A B ) sin A cos B cos A sin B cos A cos B + sin A sin B
We only have sin A and cos B given to us, so we try to find sin B and cos A Zoom in on the second quadrant, BE CAREFUL the signs of sin B and cos A that we are finding
tan( A B ) =
sin( A B) cos( A B ) sin A cos B cos A sin B cos A cos B + sin A sin B
20 40 21 9 41 ( 29 ) ( 41 ) 29 = 20 9 21 40 ( 41 ) ( 29 ) + 41 29 180 840 1189 1189 = 800 189 1189 + 1189 660 1189 = 989 1189 =
b)
660 989
1 sec( A) = 2 cos( A) 2
= 1 cos
3.
When we add a minus sign, a graph actually gets reflected, see example below
So, if we draw 5 x 6 and 6 5x the two graphs will meet a a cross point But both of them got modulus sign, so we only draw the positive top portion of the line graphs, hence 5 x 6 and 6 5x will meet each other at a point ON the x-axis
Let the point they meet be P, where y=0. Remember that the negative part of the graph will n exist as question as modulus When y is MORE than 0, the graph y = 5 x 6 is positive, while the graph
y = 6 5 x is negative.
When y is LESS than 0, the opposite is true. 1st case:
15 x 18 6 5 x = 3 x 1 3 5 x 6 6 5 x = 3x 1 3 ( 5 x 6 ) ( 6 + 5 x ) = 3 x 1 15 x 18 + 6 5 x = 3 x 1 7 x = 11 11 x= 7
2nd case:
15 x 18 6 5 x = 3 x 1 3 5 x 6 6 5 x = 3x 1 3 ( 5 x + 6 ) ( 6 5 x ) = 3 x 1 15 x + 18 6 + 5 x = 3 x 1 13x = 13 x =1
4.
3x + 6
Therefore, quotient =