okeydonkey
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Hi I am a bit confused by the solution of the following question. In the solution, it automatically assumes that tan(alpha) is negative but if sin(alpha) is negative then alpha can either be in the third quadrant or the fourth quadrant which means that tan(alpha) can either be positive or negative. So shouldn't we have two answers instead. Now when I think about that, if we do that for sin inverse then we need to do the same for cos inverse which means we should totally have 4 cases which is too much. Could someone please explain this to me? So if we have sin inverse, cos inverse or tan inverse as negative in questions similar to this, what rules should I follow to figure out the signs of other trig functions?
Thank you so much for helping me!
Thank you so much for helping me!