SOLUTION: In (triangle)PQR, m(angle)<Q= 90 degrees, PQ=1, and QR=3. The value of sec(angle)<R?
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Question 181067: In (triangle)PQR, m(angle)
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Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
In (triangle)PQR, m(angle)
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It's a right triangle, so find PR using Pythagoras:
Then, sec(R) = PR/QR
sec(R) = 1/cos(R)
=~ 1.0541
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