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how do i get sec70 x cos70 algebraically?
15 years ago

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Answered by Quidditch
secant of an angle = hypotenuse/adjacent
cosine of an angle = adjacent/hypotenuse
What happens when you multiply
(hypotenuse/adjacent) x (adjacent/hypotenuse) ?
15 years ago
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