A point P on the unit radius circle centred at the origin has coordinates (5/13, 12/13).
Which one of the following is the angle between the positive x-axis and the line segment
joining the origin to P

Respuesta :

Answer:

θ=67.38°

Step-by-step explanation:

Unit Circle

It's a circle with radius 1 where all the trigonometric functions are defined.

In the figure below the segment from the center to the point P forms an angle θ whose coordinates x and y are defined as:

x = cos θ

y = sin θ

We are given both coordinates (5/13,12/13). They should correspond to the same angle. Solving for θ:

[tex]\theta=\arccos (5/13)[/tex]

[tex]\theta=67.38^\circ[/tex]

And also:

[tex]\theta=\arcsin (12/13)[/tex]

[tex]\theta=67.38^\circ[/tex]

The coordinates correspond to the same angle, thus θ=67.38°

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