Respuesta :
Using the identity sin^2(t)+cos^2(t)=1
and
given sin(t)=0.3,
we can find cos(t) by substituting
sin^2(t)+cos^2(t)=1
0.3^2+cos^2(t) = 1
cos^2(t)=1-0.3^2=1-0.09=0.91
cos(t)=sqrt(0.91)= 0.954 ≠ 0.6
So the given proposition is false.
and
given sin(t)=0.3,
we can find cos(t) by substituting
sin^2(t)+cos^2(t)=1
0.3^2+cos^2(t) = 1
cos^2(t)=1-0.3^2=1-0.09=0.91
cos(t)=sqrt(0.91)= 0.954 ≠ 0.6
So the given proposition is false.
The given statement is false that if sin t=.3 then cos t=-.6.
What is trigonometry?
Trigonometry is the branch of mathematics that set up a relationship between the sides and angle of the right-angle triangles.
Using the identity sin²(t)+cos²(t)=1 and given that sin(t)=0.3,
Calculate the cos(t) by substituting sin(t)=0.3,
sin²(t)+cos²(t)=1
0.3²+cos²(t) = 1
cos²(t)=1-0.3²=1-0.09=0.91
cos(t)=s√0.91)= 0.954
Hence, the statement is false.
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