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Peyton Wong
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12 February, 18:08
What is the correct definition for sec 0?
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Easton Harding
12 February, 18:19
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Secθ = cos^ (-1) θ is the same as secθ = 1/cosθ
Secant is a trigonometric function, reciprocal to the cosine.
People get confused because they tend to link "cosine" and "cosecant" (which is reciprocal to the sine)
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