Use the reciprocal and quotient identities to find the values of the trigonometric function of t. sin t =3/4 and cos t= √7/4
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The reciprocal identity for sin t is csc t, and for cos t is sec t. csc t = 1/sin t sec t = 1/cos t Now, we can plug in the given values of sin t and cos t. csc t = 1/(3/4) sec t = 1/(√7/4) To simplify, we can multiply the numerator and denominator by the Show more…
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