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If seco + tano =p, then find the value of coseco.
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Answered by rajashree6179
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Answered by 2005pavithranair
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Answer:

p^2+1/p^2+1

Step-by-step explanation: seco+tano=p------(1)

sec^2o -tan^2o=1------(by identity)

(seco+tano)(seco-tano)=1

ie, seco-tano=1/p---------(2)

Add 1 and 2

seco + tano=p

seco - tano=1/p

therefore

2seco=p+1/p

ie, seco= p^2+1/2p

coso=2p/p^2+1

sin^2o=1-[2p/p^2+1]^2

=>sin^2o=1-[4p/p^4+1]

=> sino = 1-2p/p^2+1

so, coseco=p^2+1/1-2p...

where o is theta

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