If Sinθ = 1/3, what is CosθSin2θ?

Using Sin^2 + cos^2 = 1

1 Answer
May 3, 2018

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Explanation:

To find costheta

costheta= +-sqrt(1-sin^2theta)

costheta= +-sqrt(1-(1/3)^2)

costheta= +-(2sqrt2)/3

Depends on what quadrant this angle is in determines whether the cosine value is negative or positive.

Apply sine double angle identity:
costheta*2sinthetacostheta

(+-(2sqrt2)/3)*2(1/3)(+-(2sqrt2)/3)=

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