Find the six trigonometric functions values of the ? in standard position with a point (-8, -15) on the terminal side.
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The x-coordinate is -8 and the y-coordinate is -15. Using the Pythagorean theorem, the hypotenuse is calculated as √((-8)^2 + (-15)^2) = √(64 + 225) = √289 = 17. Show more…
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