Use the equivalent forms of the first Pythagorean identity I
Use the equivalent forms of the first Pythagorean identity. If cos theta = Squareroot/2 and theta terminates in QI, find sin theta. sin theta =
Solution
We have given cos(theta)=sqrt(3)/2
squaring both sides
cos2(theta)=3/4
We know the first pythagorean identity is sin2(theta)+cos2(theta)=1
sin2(theta) =1-cos2(theta) =1-(3/4) =1/4
sin(theta)=1/2
