SOLUTION: How to solve the following:
sin theta cot^2 theta sec ^2 theta = ?
Answers: a)sec theta,
b)csc theta,
c) tan theta sec theta,
d) cos theta
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Question 824155: How to solve the following:
sin theta cot^2 theta sec ^2 theta = ?
Answers: a)sec theta,
b)csc theta,
c) tan theta sec theta,
d) cos theta
Answer by lwsshak3(11628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
How to solve the following:
sin theta cot^2 theta sec ^2 theta = ?
Answers: a)sec theta,
b)csc theta,
c) tan theta sec theta,
d) cos theta
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ans: b) csc theta
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