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Express tan(t) in terms of cos(t), where t is in Quadrant 3
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Write sec in terms of sin. Theta is in the third Quadrant.
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Never mind, I figured it out! tan(t) = -sqrt(1-cos^2(t))/cos(t)
Thank you. I know that sec and sin cannot stand alone, I just don't know how to type the symbol for theta. Could you help me with a similar problem? It involves expressing tan(t) in terms of cos(t), where t is in the third quadrant.