Math, asked by raji1234529, 2 months ago

sec (3 pie /2 -tieta )

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by sahilbisht19339
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Answer:

-infinity

Step-by-step explanation:

sec (3pie/2) also be written as sec (pie +pie/2)

and we know that sec is negative in 3rdquadrant

so it will comes out to be

-sec (pie/2)

Which is - infinity

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