Media Summary: The sides of a non-right isosceles triangle XYZ are sin x, cos x and tan x. Compute the value of sin x. In this video we are going to go through literally everything inside Given that sin B = 5/13 in QII and (6,-8) is on the terminal side of A, find the value of sin(A+B).

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The sides of a non-right isosceles triangle XYZ are sin x, cos x and tan x. Compute the value of sin x. In this video we are going to go through literally everything inside Given that sin B = 5/13 in QII and (6,-8) is on the terminal side of A, find the value of sin(A+B). If sin x = √3 cos x, find the value of tanx/cosx If 1 + sin²@ = 3 sin @ cos @, find the sum of all possible values of tan @. If sin 2x = — ⅕, find the numerical value of sin⁶x + cos⁶x.

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