SOLUTION: Given that sin(theta)=3/5. Find sec(pi/2-theta).

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Question 1154767: Given that sin(theta)=3/5. Find sec(pi/2-theta).
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Given that sin(theta)=3/5. Find sec(pi/2-theta).
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sin(t)=3/5
cos(90 - sin(t)) = 3/5
sec(90 - sin(t)) = 1/(cos) = 5/3

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