Math, asked by janvi47, 1 year ago

find the value of cosec27°/sec63° ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

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 \huge\frac{cosec27°}{sec63°}

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 \huge\frac{cosec27°}{sec(90°-27°)}

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 \huge\frac{cosec27°}{cosec27°} = 1

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Therefore,

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Hence proved

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Answered by akmalkhalid2003
2

Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

cosec27° / sec63°

cosec27 / sec (90° - 27° )

cosec27° / cosec27° [as cosec (90 - theta) = sec theta]

cosec27° / cosec27°

= 1

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