SOLUTION: Solve secΘ = -2 for all Θ such that 0° ≤ Θ ≤ 360°. Round you answers to the nearest degree Solve mathematically not with words PLEASE

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Question 1059978: Solve secΘ = -2 for all Θ such that 0° ≤ Θ ≤ 360°. Round you answers to the nearest degree

Solve mathematically not with words PLEASE

Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!




So if



then



Use the unit circle. The cosine of the angle between the positive -axis and the terminal ray of the angle measured counterclockwise is the -coordinate of the intersection of the terminal ray and the unit circle.

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By the way, avoid using the upper case form of theta () since it has special meanings in both mathematics and science. Use the lower case form () for a variable to represent an angle.

John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it


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