SOLUTION: Express in terms of theta: csc (90 degrees + theta) sin (180 degrees + theta)
-tan (270 degrees - theta). Leave only a factor of one (1) in the denominator, which will drop out (
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Question 34011: Express in terms of theta: csc (90 degrees + theta) sin (180 degrees + theta)
-tan (270 degrees - theta). Leave only a factor of one (1) in the denominator, which will drop out (in other words, do not leave the answer as a fraction).
Answer by venugopalramana(3286) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Express in terms of theta: S=csc (90 degrees + theta) sin (180 degrees + theta)
-tan (270 degrees - theta).
USING ALL SILVER TEA CUPS WE GET....AND T INSTEAD OF THETA
S=SEC(T)*{-SIN(T)} - COT(T)
=-SIN(T)/COS(T) - COS(T)/SIN(T)
=-[{SIN(T)}^2+{COS(T)}^2]/{SIN(T)COS(T)}
=-1/{SIN(T)COS(T)}
=-SEC(T)COSEC(T)
Leave only a factor of one (1) in the denominator, which will drop out (in other words, do not leave the answer as a fraction).
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