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given that cos0 = √2/2
2-sin^20/cos0 = sec0 + cos0
* 0 = Theta
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Constance
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if sin0 = 1/6 and π/2 < 0 < π, find cos0.
cos0 = ?
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R =(cos0 -sin0)
(sin0 -cos0) State the matrix R for 0=120 degrees NB 0 represents theta
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lindsay
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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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Simplify leaving your answer in terms of sin0(titha)
1 /1-cos0(titha) + 1 /1+cos0(titha)?
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poppy👌🤔
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What is cos0°
? (1 point) cos0°=
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Solve
z^5 =-1 with the solutions in polar form. I've solved the equation z^5 =1, which I have Letz=r(cosθ+isinθ).
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Emma
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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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Cos0.8 to sin
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