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What is Arcsec(-2) equal to
prove that the integral of arcsec(x) is equal to xarcsec(x) - ln|x+ sqrt((x^2)-1)
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Shayna
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What is Arcsec(-2) equal to and how can you find the correct answer? I got 2pi/3 but it was marked wrong on my test and I'm not
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Cici
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arcsec(sec(3Π/2))
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terra
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How do i get arcsin, arccos, arctan, arccot, arccsc, and arcsec on my calculator?
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anonymous
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I just want to make sure im right. Find the derivative if y= arcsec(x+3).
I got 1 ======================= |x+3|sqrt(x+3)^(2)-1 Is
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Matt
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What is the integral of 1/(x√(x^2-4)) dx?
So I know that I am going to have to factor out the 4 and use the arcsec trig
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Terry
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The bright star Sirius has a parallax angle of 0.38 arcsec. Find the distance in parsecs and in light-years.
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So how do find the arcsec(-3)?
secy = x secx = -3 1/cosx = -3 1 = -3cosx -1/3 = cosx Now what angle is this?
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Jordan
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Evaluate
arctan(cot10Pi/9) sec(arccos(-1/6) csc(arcsec(5/3) sin(2 arccos(sqrt5/5)
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Liv
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Evaluate please:
a.) arcsin(sin 13pi/16) b.) arccos(cos[-pi/18]) c.) arcsin(sin pi/18 d.) arcsec(-√2) e.) arctan(-√3/3)
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Liv
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