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Blake George

12/05/2021 · High School

The terminal side of an angle in standard position passes through the point \( ( 4 , - 2 ) \) . The sine of this angle is: The cosine of this angle is: Give answers as exact fractions (no decimals!). The math editor is not available here, so use "/" if you need a fraction and "sqrt()" for square roots. 

For instance, \( \frac { \sqrt { 3 } } { 2 } \) could be typed as sqrt(3)/2. Show all calculations in your written work. 

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Johnson Weston
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sine of angle=\(- \frac{\sqrt{5} }{5}\)

cosine of angle=\(\frac{2\sqrt{5} }{5}\)

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