Physics, asked by nitinrana3643, 9 months ago

sec(360-A)=
in the form of trignometry​

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Answered by mathematicalcosmolog
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Answer:

sec (360°-A)=sec(90°x4)-A=+sec 90°=1/0=not defined

[since it lies in the fourth quadrant,where all angles of sec and cos are positive and since,4 is even ,sec will not change into cos,it will remain constant].

Answered by sukrampalbalyan
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Answer:

sec(360-A)=sec(90multiply by4)-A +sec(90+1/0)=not defined.

Explanation:

becauseit lies on the fourth quadarant where all angles of sec ans cos are positive and 4 is even sec will not change into cos ,it will remain same or constant.

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