Question
Use the fundamental identities to simplify the expression.
csc Q / sec Q
so this would be 1/sinx / 1/cosx
and then 1/sinx times cosx/1 = sin x cosx
Is this correct so far? If it is I do not know what to do next.
csc Q / sec Q
so this would be 1/sinx / 1/cosx
and then 1/sinx times cosx/1 = sin x cosx
Is this correct so far? If it is I do not know what to do next.
Answers
Whenever you post an equation involving fractions or square-roots, use parentheses to enclose the numerator, the denominator, or the square-root, whichever the case may be.
This will help you avoid ambiguities which could lead to mistakes in your calculations.
csc Q / sec Q
=(csc Q) / (sec Q)
=(1/sin Q) / (1/ cosQ)
=(1/sin Q) * cos Q
= (cos Q) / (sin Q)
= ?
This will help you avoid ambiguities which could lead to mistakes in your calculations.
csc Q / sec Q
=(csc Q) / (sec Q)
=(1/sin Q) / (1/ cosQ)
=(1/sin Q) * cos Q
= (cos Q) / (sin Q)
= ?
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