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o lol im in middle school i cant do this
You are either correct or its A. Remember I said I think.
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@Error1603 I need your help in one of my questions.
It just got bumped to the top.
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Cosine is `adjacent` over `hypotenuse`. Secant is the FLIP of Cosine. Tangent is `opposite` over `adjacent`. Cotangent is the FLIP of Tangent.
Can you go to my question @zepdrix
So then Cotangent must be `adjacent` over `opposite`. So I guess we can eliminate option B, ya?
Sine is `opposite` over `hypotenuse`. Cosecant is the FLIP of Sine.
Any other ideas? :) Flip your sine relationship upside down, see if that's one of your options. Try the same with cosine.
I feel like you're just guessing :) How did you come up with C?
sine = opposite/hypotenuse opposite? cosecant = hypotenuse/opposite ya good, so we can eliminate C as well.
cosine = adjacent / hypotenuse so secant will be the reverse of this secant = ?
good good good \(\rm sec x^o=hypotenuse\div adjacent\)
yay \c:/ D
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