find tantheta and sectheta

aplubin

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cos2theta = -3/4 and 2theta terminates in quadrant 2

Find: tantheta and sectheta
 
cos(2t) = -3/4

cos(2t) = 2cos<sup>2</sup>t - 1

2cos<sup>2</sup>t - 1 = -3/4

2cos<sup>2</sup>t = 1/4

cos<sup>2</sup>t = 1/8

since pi < 2t < pi/2, pi/2 < t < pi/4 ... so theta (t) is a quad I angle.

cost = 1/[2sqrt(2)] ... sect = 2sqrt(2)

tan<sup>2</sup>t + 1 = sec<sup>2</sup>t

tan<sup>2</sup>t + 1 = 8

tant = sqrt(7)
 
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