If e is an acute angle and tan 0
then
(cosec^2 0 - sec^2 0 )÷
(cosec^2 0 + sec?^2 0)
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1) ¾
Step-by-step explanation:
Given,
- tan(teta)=1/√7
- 1+we know, tan=opposite/adjacent=1/√7
- therefore,opposite=1 and adjacent=√7
Using Pythagoras theorem,
(hypothenuse)² = (adjacent)² + (opposite)²
(hypothenuse)² = (1)²+(√7)²
=8
therefore, hypothenuse =2√2
substitute in sec(teta) and cos(teta) and u will get the answer as ¾
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