Solve Easy Precal Questions: Quadrant II, Sin 2(0\), Trig Expressions

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To solve the precalculus problems, first, determine the value of cos(θ) using the given sin(θ) = 3/5 in quadrant II, where cos(θ) is negative. For the first problem, apply the double angle formula sin(2θ) = 2sin(θ)cos(θ) to find the answer. The second and third problems require using trigonometric identities, specifically tan(θ) = sin(θ)/cos(θ) and cot(θ) = 1/tan(θ), to simplify the expressions. It's crucial to reference the relevant identities from a precalculus textbook for accurate solutions. Understanding these concepts will aid in solving the given trigonometric expressions effectively.
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Can someone help me with a few simple problems:

These 0's have lines through them, and are slanted. I used 0\ to represent that.

1.) If sin0\ = 3/5 and 0\ is in quadrant II, find sin 2(0\). (Hint: sin 2(0\) = 2 sin 0\ cos 0\)?

2.) The trigonometric expression, sin 0\(cot 0\ + tan 0\), is equilvalent to which of the following?
(A) sec(0\)
(B) sin(0\)
(C) 1
(D) sin^2(0\)
(E) csc(0\)

3.) The trigonometric expression, sin 0\ + cot 0\ cos 0\, is equivalent to which of the following?
(A) sec 0\
(B) csc 0\
(C) 2 sin 0\
(D) 1
(E) cos^2(0\)


Thanks for your help!
 
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I'm guessing that any "0's with slanted lines through them" would be the greek letter theta, which looks like this: \theta.

Beyond that, I really cannot help you unless you show some work and show where you got stuck.

I'm sure that your pre calc book contains all the necesary trig identites, and hopefully some example problems as well.
 
For 1, first derive what theta is, then calculate cos. For 2-3, use trig identities in your textbook or see the links here.
 
If you are still stuck, for questions 2 and 3 the relevant trig identities are

tan\theta=sin\theta/cos\theta

cot\theta=1/tan\theta
 
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