cos = a/h
csc = h/o
The hypotenuse is always positive, so in order for our ratios to be negative, the adjacent and opposite would both have to be negative. Where does that happen?
Saja K.
asked 01/25/23if cos Θ<0 and csc Θ<0, then
270<Θ<360
0<Θ<90
180<Θ<270
90<Θ<180
cos = a/h
csc = h/o
The hypotenuse is always positive, so in order for our ratios to be negative, the adjacent and opposite would both have to be negative. Where does that happen?
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