SOLUTION: secant theata/tangent theata=cosecant theata

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Question 957165: secant theata/tangent theata=cosecant theata
Answer by erica65404(394)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
For this I am going to replace theta with x.



is the same as and is the same as .

Rewrite the equation.



When you divide by a fraction, it is the same as multiplying by it's reciprocal.




The cancel and you are left with which is equivalent to

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