Math, asked by eswarbobby452, 10 months ago

write sinΦ interms of secΦ​

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Answered by thekinjal
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Answer:

Express Sine in Terms of Cotangent

Start with the ratio identity involving sine, cosine, and tangent, and multiply each side by cosine to get the sine alone on the left.

Replace cosine with its reciprocal function.

Solve the Pythagorean identity tan2θ + 1 = sec2θ for secant.

Replace the secant in the sine equation.

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Answered by susmitabehera2004
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Answer:

sin theta = root(1-sec^2theta)/sec thetha

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