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Question Write sec(115°) in terms of the secant of a positive acute angle. Do not include the degree symbol in your answer.

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Write sec(115°) in terms of the secant of a positive acute angle. Do not include the degree symbol in your answer.
        
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Write sec(115°) in terms of the secant of a positive acute angle. Do not include the degree symbol in your answer.

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00:01 For this problem, we need to represent second 145 degrees in terms of the second of a positive accurate angle.
00:09 Well, 145 degrees, the reference angle is going to be 180 minus 145, and that gives us 35 degrees...
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