If sin x = 0.6, cos x = 0.8, and x is in the first quadrant, find: a sin (3π − x) b cos (4π + x)
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6\), \(\cos x = 0.8\), and \(x\) is in the first quadrant. --- Part (a) Find \(\sin(3\pi - x)\) ** Show more…
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