If sin(t)=0.8 and cos(t)=0.6. what is sin(t)+cos(-t)+sin(-t+2pi)? Trigonometry Right Triangles Relating Trigonometric Functions 1 Answer Arunraju Naspuri Mar 2, 2016 0.6 Explanation: From given data, #sint=0.8# & #cos t=0.6# Let #x=sint+cos(-t)+sin(2pi-t)# [#cos(-t)=cost & sin(2pi-t)=-sint#] #:.x=sint+cost-sint# #=>x=cancelsint+cost-cancelsint# #=>x=cost# #:.x=0.6# Answer link Related questions What does it mean to find the sign of a trigonometric function and how do you find it? What are the reciprocal identities of trigonometric functions? What are the quotient identities for a trigonometric functions? What are the cofunction identities and reflection properties for trigonometric functions? What is the pythagorean identity? If #sec theta = 4#, how do you use the reciprocal identity to find #cos theta#? How do you find the domain and range of sine, cosine, and tangent? What quadrant does #cot 325^@# lie in and what is the sign? How do you use use quotient identities to explain why the tangent and cotangent function have... How do you show that #1+tan^2 theta = sec ^2 theta#? See all questions in Relating Trigonometric Functions Impact of this question 2836 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License