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Which of the following is a simpler way to write StartFraction cosine theta Over sine theta EndFraction? A. Tan E B. Sec E C. Csc E D. Cot E
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Which of the following is a simpler way to write StartFraction cosine theta Over sine theta EndFraction? A. Tan E B. Sec E C. Csc E D. Cot E
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Which of the following is a simpler way to write StartFraction cosine theta Over sine theta EndFraction?
A. Tan E
B. Sec E
C. Csc E
D. Cot E
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Answer:
D: cot 0
Explanation:
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i think D(cot E)
cot= cos/sin
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