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What is cos 0 if sec 0=2?

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\because \: \cos \theta = (1)/(\sec \theta) \\ \\ \therefore \: \cos \theta = (1)/(2) \\ \\ \therefore \: \cos \theta = \cos 60 \degree \\ \\ \huge \red{ \boxed{\therefore \: \theta = 60 \degree}}

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Answer:1/2

Step-by-step explanation:Plato

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