SOLUTION: Factor the expression sec^2t + 5 sec t + 6 Factor the expression tan^2t - 3 tan t + 10

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: Factor the expression sec^2t + 5 sec t + 6
Factor the expression tan^2t - 3 tan t + 10
This question is from textbook College Algebra And Trigonometry

Answer by venugopalramana(3286)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Factor the expression sec^2t + 5 sec t + 6
=SEC^2(T)+3SEC(T)+2SEC(T)+6=SECT{SEC(T)+3}+2{SEC(T)+3}={SEC(T)+3}{SEC(T)+2}
Factor the expression tan^2t - 3 tan t + 10...
CANNOT BE FACTORISED ..CHECK IF IT IS -10...THEN IT
={TAN(T)-5}{TAN(T)+2}

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