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Prove the following: 1/(tanØ -
Prove the following:
1/(tanØ - secØ ) + 1/(tanØ + secØ) = -2tanØ (1 - sinØ)/(1 + sinØ) = sec^2Ø - 2secØtanØ + tan^2Ø
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McKenna Louise
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Prove that:Tanø+sinø/tanø-sinø=secø+1/secø-1
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Anusha
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Prove that tanø is equal to U(k) when the block slides down the incline with a constant speed. (Use symbols, not numbers.)
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Veronica
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As the answer to:
(tanØ * cosØ/ sinØ) + cotØ * sinØ * tanØ* cscØ I got 2, is that correct?
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Ana
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Tanø(secø+2)
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Noel
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If tanø = u/v, 0°<ø<290, find cosø
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Omarr
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For an angle Ø in standard position, sin = √2/2 and tanØ = -1 can the value be 225
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LilYeet
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if cos ø=1/2then find the value of 2secø/1+tanø
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maan
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sinØ (1+ tanØ) + cosØ(1+ cotØ) = (secØ + cosecØ)
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Gagan
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Find any critical numbers of the function f(Ø)= 2secØ +tanØ, 10π < Ø < 12π
A. 67π/6 B. 71π/6 C. 63π/6 D. A and B
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hhhhh
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