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sec(90-3x^2) = ? plz help me ​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

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We know that sec(90 - ∅) = cos(∅).

Thus,

sec(90 - 3x^2)

= cos(3x^2).

Answered by FehlingSolution
1

sec(90 - 3x^2)

= cos(3x^2).

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