SOLUTION: What are the x's of: (sec)x = (cos)x
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Question 747130: What are the x's of: (sec)x = (cos)x
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A solution that gives is .
A solution that gives is (or radians).
Those are the only solutions such that
(or if we measure angles in radians).
There is an infinite number of other solutions that can be found by adding/subtracting multiples of (or radians).
All solutions can be expressed as
(or radians) with being an integer.
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