Solution 4.3:3e

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The angle <math>\pi/2+v</math> makes the same angle with the positive ''y''-axis as the angle ''v'' makes with the positive ''x''-axis, and hence we see that the ''x''-coordinate for <math>\pi/2+v</math> is equal to the ''y''-coordinate for ''v'', but with a change of sign, i.e.
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|align="center"|<small>Angle ''v''</small>
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|align="center"|<small>Angle π/2&nbsp;+&nbsp;''v''</small>
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The angle \displaystyle \pi/2+v makes the same angle with the positive y-axis as the angle v makes with the positive x-axis, and hence we see that the x-coordinate for \displaystyle \pi/2+v is equal to the y-coordinate for v, but with a change of sign, i.e.

\displaystyle \cos \Bigl(\frac{\pi}{2}+v\Bigr) = -\sin v = -a\,\textrm{.}
Angle v Angle π/2 + v