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cosec thetha = root √1 + (m/n)^4. Find the other trignometric ratios.

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Answered by amanshaw58
1

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

We have,

cosecA=

Perpendicular

Hypotenuse

=

1

10

So, we draw a triangle ABC, right angled at B such that

Perpendicular =BC=1 unit and, Hypotenuse =AC=

10

units.

By Pythagoras theorem, we have

AC

2

=AB

2

+BC

2

⇒(

10

)

2

=AB

2

+1

2

⇒AB

2

=10−1=9

⇒AB=

9

=3

When we consider the trigonometric ratios of ∠ A , we have

Base =AB=3, Perpendicular =BC=1, and Hypotenuse =AC=

10

∴sinA=

Hypotenuse

Perpendicular

=

10

1

cosA=

Hypotenuse

Base

=

10

3

tanA=

Base

Perpendicular

=

3

1

secA=

Base

Hypotenuse

=

3

10

and, cotA=

Perpendicular

Base

=

1

3

=3

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