I realized that say -(5π/3) is the same as -(10π/6) and (π/2) is the same as (3π/6), now I have a LCM or lowest common multiple. I can now do 3π - 5π/6 = -(2π/6).
Homework Statement
Lets say I want to find the LCM of -5π/3 and π/2; Also let's say these points are on the Unit Circle.
Homework Equations
It's easier to convert to degrees then back to radians but I don't want do that anymore because it's tedious
The Attempt at a Solution
Thoughts?
Homework Statement
P(-5,-2) is a terminal point of angle theta in standard position. State the exact values of all the trigonometric rations for theta.
Homework Equations
x^2+y^2=r^2
csc=1/sin
sec=1/cos
cot=1/tan
The Attempt at a Solution
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Fnet = mass × acceleration
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