SOLUTION: use fundamental identities to write cot(theta) in terms of sin(theta) for any acute angle theta
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Question 83669: use fundamental identities to write cot(theta) in terms of sin(theta) for any acute angle theta
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use fundamental identities to write cot(theta) in terms of sin(theta) for any acute angle theta
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cot(theta) = [cos(theta)]/[sin(theta)]
= [sqrt(1-sin^2(theta)]/[sin(theta)]
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OR
1+cot^2 = csc^2
cot= sqrt(csc^2-1)
cot= sqrt[(1/sin^2)-1]
cot= sqrt[(1/sin^2)-1]/sin^2]
cot= [sqrt(1-sin^2)]/sin
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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