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If costheta=4/5 then what is sec^2theta

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Answer:


\sec^2(\theta)=(25)/(16)

Explanation:

Recall what the relationship between cosine and secant:


\sec(\theta)=(1)/(\cos(\theta))

In other words, secant is the reciprocal of cosine.

So, if we know cosine, we only need to find its reciprocal to find secant.

We are given that cosine is:


\cos(\theta)=(4)/(5)

Then secant must be:


\sec(\theta)=(5)/(4)

So:


\sec^2(\theta)=((5)/(4))^2

Square:


\sec^2(\theta)=(25)/(16)

And we're done!

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