6. [0.33/1 Points] DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS LARPCALC10 4.2.018. MY Evaluate (if possible) the sine, cosine, and tangent at the real number t. (If an answer is undefined, enter UNDEFINED.) t= - 3 sin t = +0.8660 X cos t = -0.5 tan t = -1.73 X Need Help? Read It Watch It8. [-/1 Points] DETAILS LARPCALC10 4.2.024. MY NOTES Evaluate (if possible) the six trigonometric functions of the real number t. (If an answer is undefined, enter UNDEFINED.) t = 6 sin t = csc t cost = sec t = tan t = cot t = Need Help? Read It Watch It 9. [-/1 Points] DETAILS LARPCALC10 4.2.028. Evaluate (if possible) the six trigonometric functions of the real number t. (If an answer is undefined, enter UNDEFINED.) t= - 2 sin t = csc t cos t = sec t = tan t = cot t = Need Help? Read It Watch It11. [-11 Points] DETAILS LARPCALC10 4.2.035. Evaluate the trigonometric function using its period as an aid. ever) Z Need Help? 14. [-/1 Points] DETAILS LARPCALC10 4.2.045. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEA Use a calculator to evaluate the trigonometric function. Round your answer to four decimal places. (Be sure the calculator is in the correct mode.) tan(1/3) Need Help? Read It Watch It 15. [-/1 Points] DETAILS LARPCALC10 4.2.047. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEA Use a calculator to evaluate the trigonometric function. Round your answer to four decimal places. (Be sure the calculator is in the correct mode.) sec(3.1) Need Help? Read It Watch It. [-/1 Points] DETAILS LARPCALC10 4.2.049. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER | PRACTICE ANOTl' The displacement from equilibrium of an oscillating weight suspended by a spring is given by y(t) = % cos(5t) where y is the displacement (in feet) and t is the time (in seconds). Find the displacement when t = 0, t = %, and t = %. (Round your answers to four decimal places.) (a) t = O Y(0) = ft _ i (b) t 4 1 _ A?) it _ i (C) t 2 1 _ y( 2) ' ft Need Help