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  • 21-10-2019
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Find the value of sec(theta°)cos(theta°) for the following values of theta.
a. theta = 120

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DeniceSandidge DeniceSandidge
  • 22-10-2019

Answer:

sec(120°)cos(120°) = 1

Step-by-step explanation:

given data

theta = 120

to find out

sec(theta°)cos(theta°)

solution

we have given equation

sec(theta°)cos(theta°)     ......................1

put here value of theta in equation 1

= sec(120°)cos(120°)    ..............2

we know sec(120°) = [tex]\frac{1}{cos120}[/tex]

so from equation 2

= [tex]\frac{1}{cos120}[/tex] cos(120°)

= 1

so sec(120°)cos(120°) = 1

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