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1 Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall. Section 6.3 Properties of the Trigonometric Functions

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15 If sin  > 0 and cos  < 0, name the quadrant in which the angle  lies. For sin  > 0 the y value must be positive so the angle must be in quadrant I or II. For cos  < 0 the x value must be negative so the angle must be in quadrant II or III. Therefore, this angle must lie in quadrant II.

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24 θ P(x,2) r = 5

25 Since θ is in quadrant II, x values are negative

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27 P(-1,-3) θ Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall.

28 Since sin θ < 0, csc θ is negative.

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31 Find the exact value of: (a) cos (  60°) (b) sin (  390°) (c) tan


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