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Find the sec (t), csc (t), cot (t) if t is the angle in blue. 14 11 17.8 Show your work here Hint: To add the square root symbol (?), type “root” sec(t) = csc(t) = cot(t) =

          Find the sec (t), csc (t), cot (t) if t is the angle in blue.
14
11
17.8
Show your work here
Hint: To add the square root symbol (?), type “root”
sec(t) =
csc(t) =
cot(t) =
        
Find the sec (t), csc (t), cot (t) if t is the angle in blue.
14
11
17.8
Show your work here
Hint: To add the square root symbol (?), type “root”
sec(t) =
csc(t) =
cot(t) =

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Find the sec(t), csc(t), cot(t) if t is the angle in blue. Show your work here Hint: To add the square root symbol, type "root" sec(t) = csc(t) = cot(t) = Find the sec(t), csc(t), cot(t) if t is the angle in blue. 14 11 17.8 Show your work here Hint: To add the square root symbol (√), type "root" sec(t) = csc(t) = cot(t) =
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00:01 In this problem we are given the following.
00:04 We have cosine t equal to minus 60 over 61 and we know that the terminal point of t is in the third quadrant.
00:19 So we have x here, y here and our angle is here.
00:26 Let's draw it like this.
00:28 With this information we are going to compute sin of t, tangent of t, cosecant of t, secant of t and cotangent of t.
00:38 Let us draw the following triangle.
00:43 If this is our angle, ignoring all the sines we can write down the following numbers...
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