How do you use the point (-7,-8) on the terminal side of the angle to evaluate the six trigonometric functions?

1 Answer
Aug 3, 2016

Find values of trig functions.

Explanation:

call M the terminal point (-7, -8), and m its projection on the x-axis
Om = -7 and mM = -8.
The hypotenuse OM is equal to:
#OM^2 = 49 + 64 = 113#
#OM = sqrt113#. The rayon OM makes an angle a with the x-axis.
Below are the values of 6 trig functions of a.
#sin a = - 8/sqrt113#
#cos a = - 7/sqrt113#
#tan a = -8/-7#
#cot a = 7/8#
#sec a = - sqrt113/7 #
#csc a = - sqrt113/8#