Math, asked by divijchoudhary12, 11 months ago

find sec alpha in the above question​

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Answered by rajsingh24
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Answer:

hey mate your answer is.

Step-by-step explanation:

4 {}^{2}  + 3 {}^{2}   = ac {}^{2}  \\ 16 + 9 = ac {}^{2}  \\ 25 = ac {}^{2}  \\ ac =  \sqrt{25}  \\ ac = 5cm. \\  \sec( \alpha )  =  \frac{</u></em><em><u>3</u></em><em><u>}{5}

Answered by sangeetaagarwal514
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Step-by-step explanation:

your ans is sec alpha = 5/3 bcz

the image where angle aplha is located is a mirror image so perpendicular and base is same so we can find hypothenies by pythogorous theoram

H^2=P^2+B^2

h^2=4^2+3^2

h=√16+9

h=√25

h=5

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