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Mathematics, 05.04.2021 19:10 angelreji386

Given: Angle 0 is in quadrant III and sin0 = -sqrt(6)/4

Prove: cos0 = -sqrt(10)/4


Given: Angle 0 is in quadrant III and sin0 = -sqrt(6)/4
Prove: cos0 = -sqrt(10)/4

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