Question 981217:  Good day, can you help me solve this problem?
 
Determine the value of β that will satisfy the ff.
 
sin (5β-10°) = 1/sec(3β+4°)
 
Thank you! 
 Answer by KMST(5328)      (Show Source): 
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Applying that, 
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The expressions on both sides of the equal sign must be both positive, or both negative. 
  
If they are both positive, 
the angles measuring   and   
are both in quadrant I. 
  
For two angles between   and   , 
if the sine of an angle and the cosine of the other are the same, 
the angles are complementary (their measures add to   ). 
In that case, we would have 
 ---> ---> ---> --->  . 
(That makes   and   ). 
  
However, since coterminal angles have the same trigonometric function values, 
there are other solutions with both angles in the first quadrant, 
but their measures adding to   , with  = any integer. 
 ---> ---> ---> --->  for any   integer. 
So,   ,   ,   ,   , etc are solutions, 
and so are   ,   ,   ,   , etc.
 
 
If   and   are both negative, 
the angles measuring   and   
are both in quadrant III. 
They could be both be between   and   , 
measuring   more than their quadrant I reference angles, 
and in that case their measures would add up to 
  . 
one or both could be coterminal with angles measuring between   and   , 
and in that case their measures would add up to 
  
In either case, the equation and solution would be the same as above: 
  and   for any   integer. 
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