How do you find x if the point (x,-3) is on the terminal side of theta and #sintheta=-3/5#?
1 Answer
Mar 4, 2017
Explanation:
By the definition of sine, we have
#sintheta = "opposite"/"hypotenuse" = -3/5#
Therefore, the side opposite
#5^2 - (-3)^2 = a^2# where#a# is the side adjacent#theta#
#25 - 9 = a^2#
#a = sqrt(16)#
#a = +- 4#
The side opposite
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Hopefully this helps!