EXPLAIN how to use the unit circle to find theta when cos theta equals negative sin theta, 0 ≤ theta ≤ 2π.
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EXPLAIN how to use the unit circle to find theta when cos theta equals negative sin theta, 0 ≤ theta ≤ 2π.
Please answer and ill give you brainiest
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Answer:
The Cos Θ is the ratio of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse, where (Θ is one of the acute angles. The cosine formula is as follows: Cos \Theta = \frac{Adjacent}{Hypotenuse}
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I know that I'm not accurate, so for that my apologies
but this is something I know .. so I really hope this helps
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