SOLUTION: 1/sec 30-degree
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Question 284201: 1/sec 30-degree
Answer by nyc_function(2741) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Is there a typo here?
What exactly do you need done with this trig function?
Please, clarify.
I have never seen a trig function where the given degree lies in the denominator.
In that case, use your calculator.
Note: sec = 1/cos
1 divided by 1/cos 30 degrees
Can you finish now?
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