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Match the trigonometric functions that have the same value.

[tex]\sin \frac{\pi}{11}[/tex]
[tex]\sin \frac{7\pi}{11}[/tex]
[tex]\sin \frac{5\pi}{11}[/tex]
[tex]\sin \frac{8\pi}{11}[/tex]
[tex]
\begin{array}{l}
\sin \frac{3\pi}{11} \\
\sin \frac{10\pi}{11}
\end{array}
[/tex]

[tex]\sin \frac{4\pi}{11}[/tex]
[tex]\longrightarrow[/tex]
[tex]\sin \frac{6\pi}{11}[/tex]
[tex]\longrightarrow[/tex]


Sagot :

To match the trigonometric functions that have the same value, we need to make use of the trigonometric identity for sine functions: [tex]\( \sin(x) = \sin(\pi - x) \)[/tex].

This identity tells us that sin(x) has the same value as sin(π - x).

Let's apply this property step-by-step:

1. Pair involving [tex]\( \sin \frac{\pi}{11} \)[/tex]:
- We need to find [tex]\( \pi - \frac{\pi}{11} \)[/tex]:
[tex]\[ \pi - \frac{\pi}{11} = \frac{11\pi}{11} - \frac{\pi}{11} = \frac{10\pi}{11} \][/tex]
- Therefore, [tex]\( \sin \frac{\pi}{11} = \sin \frac{10\pi}{11} \)[/tex].

2. Pair involving [tex]\( \sin \frac{3\pi}{11} \)[/tex]:
- We need to find [tex]\( \pi - \frac{3\pi}{11} \)[/tex]:
[tex]\[ \pi - \frac{3\pi}{11} = \frac{11\pi}{11} - \frac{3\pi}{11} = \frac{8\pi}{11} \][/tex]
- Therefore, [tex]\( \sin \frac{3\pi}{11} = \sin \frac{8\pi}{11} \)[/tex].

3. Pair involving [tex]\( \sin \frac{5\pi}{11} \)[/tex]:
- We need to find [tex]\( \pi - \frac{5\pi}{11} \)[/tex]:
[tex]\[ \pi - \frac{5\pi}{11} = \frac{11\pi}{11} - \frac{5\pi}{11} = \frac{6\pi}{11} \][/tex]
- Therefore, [tex]\( \sin \frac{5\pi}{11} = \sin \frac{6\pi}{11} \)[/tex].

Now, let's compile the matched pairs:

- [tex]\( \sin \frac{\pi}{11} \)[/tex] is paired with [tex]\( \sin \frac{10\pi}{11} \)[/tex]
- [tex]\( \sin \frac{3\pi}{11} \)[/tex] is paired with [tex]\( \sin \frac{8\pi}{11} \)[/tex]
- [tex]\( \sin \frac{5\pi}{11} \)[/tex] is paired with [tex]\( \sin \frac{6\pi}{11} \)[/tex]

Using the trigonometric function identities, you've managed to match these pairs correctly. Here are the pairs in a tabulated format for better clarity:

[tex]\[ \begin{array}{c|c} \text{Trigonometric Function 1} & \text{Trigonometric Function 2} \\ \hline \sin \frac{\pi}{11} & \sin \frac{10\pi}{11} \\ \sin \frac{3\pi}{11} & \sin \frac{8\pi}{11} \\ \sin \frac{5\pi}{11} & \sin \frac{6\pi}{11} \end{array} \][/tex]