kallmelol kallmelol
  • 06-10-2021
  • Mathematics
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Prove the following question

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tholmanut tholmanut
  • 06-10-2021

Answer:

1=1

Step-by-step explanation:

x = theta

[cos(x) * 1/sin(x) * sin(x)/cos(x)] / [sin(x) * 1/cos(x) * cos(x)/sin(x)] = [cos(x)/cos(x) * sin(x)/sin(x)] / [sin(x)/sin(x) * cos(x)/cos(x)] = [1*1]/[1*1] = 1

Because csec(x) = 1/sin(x) , sec(x) = 1/cos(x), tan(x) = sin(x)/cos(x) & cot(x) = cos(x)/sin(x)

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