5.1 P(−√7; 3) and S(a; b) are points on the Cartesian plane, as shown in the diagram below - NSC Mathematics - Question 5 - 2016 - Paper 2
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5.1 P(−√7; 3) and S(a; b) are points on the Cartesian plane, as shown in the diagram below. PÖR = PÖS = θ and OS = 6.
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:5.1 P(−√7; 3) and S(a; b) are points on the Cartesian plane, as shown in the diagram below - NSC Mathematics - Question 5 - 2016 - Paper 2
Step 1
5.1.1 tan θ
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To find ( an \theta ), we use the coordinates of point P.
[ an \theta = \frac{OP}{OQ} = \frac{3}{\sqrt{7}} ].
Thus, the value is ( \tan \theta = \frac{3}{\sqrt{7}} ).
Step 2
5.1.2 sin(−θ)
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Using the property of the sine function that states ( \sin(-\theta) = -\sin(\theta) ):