I am ripping out my hair here, I can't get this.
The problem is if tanθ = -2/3 and θ is in quadrant II, what is the value of cosθ ?
so I figured if tan of θ is opposite over adjacent, cosθ = adjacent over hypotenuse.
So I took the adjacent (-)3 over sqrt(13.
I got an answer of -.82305
but the calculator says that sin of 2/3 is .61837.
What am I doing wrong?
The problem is if tanθ = -2/3 and θ is in quadrant II, what is the value of cosθ ?
so I figured if tan of θ is opposite over adjacent, cosθ = adjacent over hypotenuse.
So I took the adjacent (-)3 over sqrt(13.
I got an answer of -.82305
but the calculator says that sin of 2/3 is .61837.
What am I doing wrong?