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Fect of diabetes on vascular smooth muscle cells and endothelial cells and the development of atherosclerosis

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Answered by mohitverma4
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Here is your answer <br /><br />Sinθ = \frac{p}{h} &lt;--------------------&gt; cosecθ = \frac{h}{p} <br /><br />cosθ = \frac{b}{h} &lt;-------------------------&gt; secθ = \frac{h}{b} <br /><br />tanθ = \frac{p}{b} &lt;----------------------------&gt;cotθ = \frac{b}{p} <br /><br />some identities formula <br /><br />sin {}^{2} + cos {}^{2} = 1 \\ \\sin {}^{2} = 1 - cos {}^{2} \\ \\ sin = \sqrt{1 - cos {}^{2} } \\ \\ cos {}^{2} = 1 - sin {}^{2} \\ cos = \sqrt{1 - sin {}^{2} } <br /><br />sec {}^{2} - tan {}^{2} = 1 \\ \\ sec {}^{2} = 1 + tan {}^{2} \\ \\sec = \sqrt{1 + tan {}^{2} } \\ \\ tan {}^{2} = sec {}^{2} - 1 \\ \\ tan = \sqrt{sec {}^{2} - 1}<br /><br />cosec {}^{2} - cot {}^{2} = 1 \\ \\ cosec {}^{2} = 1 + cot {}^{2} \\ \\ cosec = \sqrt{1 + cot {}^{2} } \\ \\ cot {}^{2} = cosec {}^{2} - 1 \\ \\ cot = \sqrt{cosec {}^{2} - 1} \\ \\<br /><br />tan = \frac{sin}{cos}<br /><br />cot = \frac{cos}{sin}<br /><br />Answer only for you @cuttipie
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