10. The trig functions cosine and secant are related through a(n) _______ trig identity.
A. Pythagorean
B. reciprocal
C. inverse
D. quotient
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OpenStudy (abdullahm):
\(\sf\Large sec(x)=\frac{1}{cos(x)}\)
What do you think it is?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@AbdullahM can you help me out
OpenStudy (anonymous):
a.
OpenStudy (abdullahm):
No; Phytagorean trig identity is based off of
\(\sf a^2+b^2=c^2\)
And a Phytagorean Trig identity example is:
\(\sf sin^2(x)+cos^2(x)=1\)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so can you help me @AbdullahM
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
im so lost :(
OpenStudy (abdullahm):
What is cos to sec?
Is it the inverse? reciprocal? quotient?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
idk
OpenStudy (abdullahm):
If anything else, you can seach up
inverse trig identity
reciprocal trig identity
and see if \(\sf\Large sec(x)=\frac{1}{cos(x)}\) comes under it.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
CAN YOU HELP ME @AbdullahM !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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OpenStudy (abdullahm):
Tag me in your post please.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
who are you talking to
OpenStudy (abdullahm):
you
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the question is the same as @coolswag and the answers are the same
OpenStudy (abdullahm):
ok
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
so can you help me
OpenStudy (abdullahm):
I'll try.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so......................................................................................................................................... did you find the answer @AbdullahM