No student devices needed. Know more
24 questions
Choose the point on the terminal side of Θ, where Θ=Π/2.
(0,0)
(1,0)
(-1,0)
(0,1)
(0,-1)
Choose the point on the terminal side of Θ, where Θ=Π.
(0,0)
(1,0)
(-1,0)
(0,1)
(0,-1)
Choose the point on the terminal side of Θ, where Θ=3Π/2.
(0,0)
(1,0)
(-1,0)
(0,1)
(0,-1)
Choose the point on the terminal side of Θ, where Θ=4Π.
(0,0)
(1,0)
(-1,0)
(0,1)
(0,-1)
Choose the point on the terminal side of Θ, where Θ=3Π/4.
(3,4)
(4,4)
(-4,4)
(0,3)
(4,0)
Choose the point on the terminal side of Θ, where Θ=2Π/3.
(−3,33)
(3,33)
(−3,32)
(3,−23)
(−23, 32)
Choose the point on the terminal side of Θ, where Θ=5Π/3.
(−33, 3)
(3,−33)
(−3,33)
(3,−23)
(23, −32)
Choose the point on the terminal side of Θ, where Θ=5Π/6.
(−53, 5)
(3,−33)
(−3,33)
(−3,23)
(23, −33)
Find the sin Θ if cos Θ = -3/5 and tan Θ <0. Answer in fraction form.
Find the sin Θ if cos Θ = -3/5 and tan Θ >0. Answer in fraction form.
Find the sin Θ if tan Θ = -3/4 and cos Θ >0. Answer in fraction form.
Find the sin Θ if tan Θ = -5/12 and cos Θ >0. Answer in fraction form.
Find the cos Θ if tan Θ = 5/12 and sin Θ >0. Answer in fraction form.
Find the cos Θ if tan Θ = 5/12 and sin Θ <0. Answer in fraction form.
Find the cos Θ if tan Θ = 8/15 and sin Θ <0. Answer in fraction form.
What is the reference angle for 5Π/6?
30 degrees
60 degrees
45 degrees
150 degrees
What is the reference angle for 7Π/6?
30 degrees
60 degrees
45 degrees
210 degrees
What is the reference angle for 11Π/6?
30 degrees
60 degrees
45 degrees
330 degrees
-30 degrees
What is the reference angle for 2Π/3?
30 degrees
60 degrees
45 degrees
240 degrees
120 degrees
What is the reference angle for 4Π/3?
30 degrees
60 degrees
45 degrees
240 degrees
120 degrees
What is the reference angle for 5Π/3?
30 degrees
60 degrees
45 degrees
300 degrees
-60 degrees
What is the reference angle for 5Π/4?
30 degrees
60 degrees
45 degrees
135 degrees
225 degrees
What is the reference angle for 3Π/4?
30 degrees
60 degrees
45 degrees
135 degrees
225 degrees
What is the reference angle for 7Π/4?
30 degrees
60 degrees
45 degrees
135 degrees
225 degrees
Explore all questions with a free account