If tanB=3 what is sinB?

2 Answers
Dec 15, 2016

Assuming you want your answer without the use of a calculator, sinB=3cosB

Explanation:

tanB=3

sinB/cosB=3

sinB=3cosB

But cosB=1/(sqrt(1+tan^2B))=1/sqrt10

sinB=3/sqrt10=3/10sqrt10

Dec 15, 2016

We know that tantheta = ("side opposite "theta)/("side adjacent "theta)

So, the side opposite B measures 3 and the side adjacent B measures 1.

We now find the length of the hypotenuse of the imaginary triangle:

3^2 + 1^2 = h^2

9 + 1 = h^2

h = sqrt10

We now apply the definition that sintheta = ("side opposite "theta)/("hypotenuse").

Therefore, sintheta = 3/sqrt(10) = (3sqrt(10))/10.

Hopefully this helps!