Calculate the function value of sin(x) and cos(x).
You got: tan(x) = -1/sqrt(5)
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Use
\(\displaystyle \dfrac{1}{cos^2(\theta)} \ = \ sec^2(\theta) \ = \ 1 \ + \ tan^2(\theta)\)
I have tried everything, but there is still something wrong. Can you solve it for me here shortly?
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Let us use \(\displaystyle \theta \) instead of \(\displaystyle x\). Then you have \(\displaystyle \tan(\theta)=\dfrac{-1}{\sqrt5} \).Calculate the function value of sin(x) and cos(x).
You got: tan(x) = -1/sqrt(5)