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1) If tan5Θ = cot4Θ, Find cos3Θ.
2) sinΘ + cosΘ = √2, FindΘ
3) secΘ + tanΘ = 3/2, Find sinΘ
4) cosecA - cotA = 1/2, Find cosA
5) cotΘ + tanΘ = 2 secΘ, FindΘ​

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Answered by deeptisuhaniverma
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Answer:

3/4 hope it helps you ...

Answered by damakkhrera123
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If sectheta = √(2) and 3pi/2 < theta < 2 pi , then find the value of 1 + tantheta+cosectheta/1 + cottheta-cosectheta .

sectheta = √(2) for theta = 7pi4 in the range of theta given in the question.In IV quadrant, tan and cosec , both are - ve. tan (7pi4) = - 1 and cosec ...

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