If sin(t) = 8/9 and t is in Quadrant II, find the value of cos(t). Enter the answer as a fraction.
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Step 1: Recall the Pythagorean identity for sine and cosine: \[ \sin^2(t) + \cos^2(t) = 1 \] Show more…
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