lorenzarthur
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Hey guys!
I have to solve the task "find the corresponding cos-value for sin(x)=3/5. My textbook only gives the positive solution of cos(x)=4/5. But if the angle x happens to be obtuse, I should get -4/5 as an answer as well, right? Given that I don't now the size of x, I should state both solutions, unless talking specifically about a given triangle, correct?
I'm especially confused, because for the similar task of finding the sin(x) for tan(x)=2, there are two solutions given (+/- 2/sqroot5).
Thanks in advance!
I have to solve the task "find the corresponding cos-value for sin(x)=3/5. My textbook only gives the positive solution of cos(x)=4/5. But if the angle x happens to be obtuse, I should get -4/5 as an answer as well, right? Given that I don't now the size of x, I should state both solutions, unless talking specifically about a given triangle, correct?
I'm especially confused, because for the similar task of finding the sin(x) for tan(x)=2, there are two solutions given (+/- 2/sqroot5).
Thanks in advance!
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