cosec15∘+sec15∘ is equal to :
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sin15° = (√6-√2)/4
sin 15° = (√6-√2)/4
sin 15 degrees = (√6-√2)/4
The sin of 15 degrees is (√6-√2)/4, the same as sin of 15 degrees in radians. To obtain 15 degrees in radian multiply 15° by / 180° = 1/12
π Sin 15degrees = sin (1/12 × π)
sin 15° = (√6-√2)/4
sin 15 degrees = (√6-√2)/4
The sin of 15 degrees is (√6-√2)/4, the same as sin of 15 degrees in radians. To obtain 15 degrees in radian multiply 15° by / 180° = 1/12
π Sin 15degrees = sin (1/12 × π)
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sin15° = (√6-√2)/4
sin 15° = (√6-√2)/4
sin 15 degrees = (√6-√2)/4
The sin of 15 degrees is (√6-√2)/4, the same as sin of 15 degrees in radians. To obtain 15 degrees in radian multiply 15° by / 180° = 1/12
π Sin 15degrees = sin (1/12 × π)
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