Respuesta :

Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

(Sorry about the crude drawing)

The drawing shows what the triangle with a terminal side in Quadrant IV looks like.

Secant is the ratio of the hypotenuse to the adjacent side of the angle. In the given ratio, we can set 5 as the hypotenuse and 2 as the adjacent side (you can see them labeled in the picture).

Now, we want to find sin, which is (opposite)/(hypotenuse). However, we don't know the opposite. We can find it by using the Pythagorean Theorem:

[tex]\sqrt{5^2-2^2} =\sqrt{25-4} =\sqrt{21}[/tex]

So, the opposite side is [tex]\sqrt{21}[/tex]. But, we see that since it's in the fourth quadrant, it must be negative, so we have opposite = [tex]-\sqrt{21}[/tex]. Now, we can find the ratio because hypotenuse = 5:

sin(θ) = [tex]-\sqrt{21} /5[/tex].

Thus, the answer is B.

Hope this helps!

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Answer:

Option B

Explanation:

Please see attached picture for full solution.

Y has to be negative since it lies below the x axis.

In 4th quadrant, only the cosine of an angle is positive.

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