find reference angle for theta=17pi/11

a) draw 17pi/4 in standard position b) find the reference angle of 225 degrees then solve for sin(225 degrees)
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let Theta be an angle in quadrant IV with cos(theta)=3/5 find sin(2theta), cos(2theta) and tan(theta/2)
List one positive and one negative coterminal angle to 17pi/11
This question is related to vertors and mechanical equilibrium If: angle theta 1=120 degrees angle theta 2=210 degrees angle theta 3= 0 degrees mass 3= 500g What are the values for the masses m1 and m2? Draw a proper vector diagram of this.
I'm thinking of an angle theta that is between 1800
and 2160.
2. (10pts) I'm thinking of an angle that is between 1800 and 2160°. The reference angle for is 35º Tan> 0 and Cos <0. What is the angle ?
If cos theta= square root 11/6 and tan theta < 0, find the
exact value of sin the
1. If cos os (0) – VII and tan(Q) <o, find the exact value of sino).
Do the following:
A. If
then what is sin(theta)?
B. Draw the reference triangle for
and find all the sides.
C. Manually find the exact value of the expression
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What is the critical angle for a moving mass with static
friction for an angle theta? Does your answer make sense? What
happens when theta equals 0 and pi/2?
The probability distribution that molecules move at an angle between theta and theta + dtheta at a velocity between v and v + dv is 1/2(n f(v) dv sintheta dtheta) where n is the number of molecules per unit volume. Find the kinetic energy density separately for each cartesian component vx , vy , and vz. What is its relationship with the pressure of the gas? Is this relationship valid only for a Maxwell-Boltzmann or is it general for every...