SOLUTION: If you are given the value of tan Θ, then is it plausible to locate the value of sec Θ without locating the measure of Θ?

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Question 1059584: If you are given the value of tan Θ, then is it plausible to locate the value of sec Θ without locating the measure of Θ?

Answer by KMST(5328)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Not without more information.
For example, if ,
it could be that is in the first quadrant,
with and ,
or it could be that is a third quadrant angle,
with and .

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