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For a standard position angle determined by the point (x,y) what are the values of the trigonometric functions?

For te point (5,12), find csc theta and sec theta

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User Moink
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Answer:


cosec{\theta}=(13)/(12) and
sec{\theta}={(13)/(5)}

Explanation:

For the standard position triangle having sides of x=5 and y=12 and the included theta, the hypotenuse can be calculated through the Pythagorean theorem such as:


(AC)^2=(AB)^2+(BC)^2


(AC)^2=144+25


(AC)^2=169


(AC)=13

Therefore, the value of AC(Hypotenuse) is 13 units.

Now,
cosec{\theta}={(AC)/(AB)}


cosec{\theta}=(13)/(12)

Also,
sec{\theta}=(AC)/(BC)


sec{\theta}={(13)/(5)}

which are the required values of
cosec{\theta} and
sec{\theta}.

For a standard position angle determined by the point (x,y) what are the values of-example-1
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User Abnerl
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For the standard position triangle having sides of x=5 and y=12 and the included theta, the hypotenuse can be estimated through the pythagorean theorem and is equal to 13, with this sin theta equals 12/13 and cosine theta = 5/13, since csc theta = 1/sin theta and sec theta = 1/cos theta, therefore, csc theta = 13/12 and sec theta = 13/5
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