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Hi, can someone give me the answer to this question:
secA-tanA=1/4. Find cosA I got: CosA=4(1-sinA) Is my answer good? Now
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Shym
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Please help with this one. I've worked it out in so many ways and can't tell what's correct.
sinA sinA ----- - ------ 1+sinA
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Jasmine
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find all solutions in the interval [0,2 pi)
sin(x+(3.14/3) + sin(x- 3.14/3) =1 sin^4 x cos^2 x Since sin (a+b) = sina cosb + cosb
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lauren
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Find angle A if it is greater than or equal to 0 degrees and smaller than or equal to 180 degrees. round to the nearest tenth of
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Jiskha lover:D
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In any angle ABC prove that the perimeter = a/Sin A(Sin A + Sin B + Sin C)
Start with perimeter = a+b+c but b= aSinB/sinA and c=
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Anonymous
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Hello I am having trouble with proving this:
sinA/secA+secA/cscA = tan(A)(2-sin^2(A)) So far I've gotten SinA/(1/cosA) +
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Jimbo
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Verify/prove the following:
(sinA+tanA)/(1+secA) = sinA ______________________________ tanu = 1+sinu-cos^2u/cosu(1+sinu)
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Kid
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Prove that [sinA/(1-cosA)-(1-cosA)/sinA]*[cosA/(1+sinA)+(1+sinA)/cosA]=4cosecA
I the second part as 2 secA
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Agastya
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The point P(-4,9) is on the terminal arm of ∠A
(a) Find the primary trigonometric ratios (sinA, cosA, tanA) in exact values.
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Dan
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Find sinA to the nearest hundreths
side a=7 and side b=5
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Isa
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