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    iamsuperrius Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Dec 2, 2010, 05:31 AM
    need some help on this
    cot s= -1/3, s in quadrant 4

    cos s= square root of 5/5, tan s < 0

    tan x csc x/ sec x

    sec theta+ tan theta

    cot s (tan s + sin s)

    sin squared alpha + tan squared alpha + cos squared alpha= sec squared alpha

    cot s + tan s= sec s csc s
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    Unknown008 Posts: 8,076, Reputation: 723
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    Dec 2, 2010, 10:23 AM

    Um... I do hope you understand that this site is not a homework service, and hence, why don't you post the things you tried out to solve those? :)

    1. Remember that

    2. Where is cos positive and tan negative?

    3. Convert everything to the basic ratios, that is sine and cosine.

    4. Same thing as 3

    5. Same thing as 3, then expand the brackets.

    6. Same thing as 3, then combine the fractions.

    7. Same thing as 6. Ultimately, convert into sec and cosec.

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