The document discusses working with trigonometric functions involving negative angles. It provides an example where the slope is -2/3, resulting in an imaginary triangle and a negative tangent of -2/3. To find the corresponding angle, 180 is added to the inverse tangent of -2/3, giving an angle of inclination of 146.3 degrees. It also mentions finding distances between points using the slope-intercept form of a line and solving systems of equations.
The document discusses working with trigonometric functions involving negative angles. It provides an example where the slope is -2/3, resulting in an imaginary triangle and a negative tangent of -2/3. To find the corresponding angle, 180 is added to the inverse tangent of -2/3, giving an angle of inclination of 146.3 degrees. It also mentions finding distances between points using the slope-intercept form of a line and solving systems of equations.
The document discusses working with trigonometric functions involving negative angles. It provides an example where the slope is -2/3, resulting in an imaginary triangle and a negative tangent of -2/3. To find the corresponding angle, 180 is added to the inverse tangent of -2/3, giving an angle of inclination of 146.3 degrees. It also mentions finding distances between points using the slope-intercept form of a line and solving systems of equations.