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If sec0-tan0=4 Then prove that
If sec0-tan0=4
Then prove that cos0= 8/7
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Arjun
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Establish the identity:
1. sin0(cot0 + tan0) = sec0 2. cos0 +1/cos0 -1 = 1 + sec0/1 - sec0
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Kay
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sec0+ten0-1/tan0+sec0+1=1+sin0/cos0
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rahul
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1)Use the definitions sin0(theta) = y/r, cos0(theta) = x/r and/or tan0(theta) = y/x to prove that
cot0(theta) = 1/tan0(theta)
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abeer
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1)Use the definitions sin0(theta) = y/r, cos0(theta) = x/r and/or tan0(theta) = y/x to prove that
cot0(theta) = 1/tan0(theta)
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abeer
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Determine the quadrant in which each lies:
sec0<0,cot0<0 sin0<0,tan0>0
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Jennifer
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Let (-6, -5) be a point on the terminal side of 0.
Find the exact values of sin0, sec0, tan0
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Maddie
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[Note: I'm still having issues with identities with regard to trig]
Verify the Trig. identities: (a).
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Amber
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Calculate the following integral:
∫ (square root(9x^2 - 16)) / x^2 I found: ∫ (square root((3x)^2 - (4)^2)) / x^2 x = a sec0
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Paul
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verify sin0/sin0+cos0=tan0/1+tan0
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s
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