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what is the reciprocal of cos theta​

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Answered by neerajverma4151
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The reciprocal cosine function is secant: sec(theta)=1/cos(theta). The reciprocal sine function is cosecant, csc(theta)=1/sin(theta). ... And the 3 new functions are secant theta, cosecant theta and cotangent theta. Secant theta is defined as 1 over x.

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Answered by tiwarikuldeepnarayan
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The reciprocal cosine function is secant: sec(theta)=1/cos(theta). The reciprocal sine function is cosecant, csc(theta)=1/sin(theta). ... And the 3 new functions are secant theta, cosecant theta and cotangent theta. Secant theta is defined as 1 over x.

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