Given \sin x=\frac 34 and \frac{\pi}{2} < x < \pi,

Madilyn Fitzgerald

Madilyn Fitzgerald

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2022-01-30

Given sinx=34 and π2<x<π, find sin(x+π6)
I have been trying to calculate this question
sinθ=34
π2<θ<π
sin(θ+π6)=sinθ.cosπ6+cosθ.sinπ6
=34.32+cosθ.12
=3.3+4cosθ8
The answer is: 3.378
However I do not know how to get to it.

Answer & Explanation

stamptsk

stamptsk

Beginner2022-01-31Added 23 answers

You are on the right track.
We have
sin(x+π6)=sinxcosπ6+sinπ6cosx=3432+12cosx
and since
sinx=34=332+(7)2
we know that x>π2 so it means that by Pythagoras,
cosx=732+(7)2=74
so the answer is
33878

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