How do you find all six trigonometric function of theta if the point (-3,sqrt7) is on the terminal side of theta?

1 Answer
Apr 6, 2017

tan t = - sqrt7/3, and t is in Quadrant 2.
Use trig identity:
cos^2 t = 1/(1 + tan^2 t) = 1/(1 + 7/9) = 9/16
cos t = +- 3/4
Since t is in Quadrant 2, then, cos t is negative.
cos t = - 3/4
sin t = tan t.cos t = (-sqrt7/3)(- 3/4) = sqrt7/4
cot t = 1/(tan) = - 3/sqrt7
sec t = 1/(cos) = - 4/3
csc t = 1/(sin) = 4/sqrt7 = (4sqrt7)/7