anancloud39 anancloud39
  • 02-08-2018
  • Mathematics
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the angle a is acute and sec a
=k. find in terms of k the value of cosec a.
can u guys put in the process ?

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sqdancefan
sqdancefan sqdancefan
  • 02-08-2018

Fundamentally you can get there using the identity

... sin(a)² + cos(a)² = 1

... 1/cosec(a)² + 1/k² = 1 . . . . . substituting for sec(a) and sin(a)

... 1/cosec(a)² = 1 - 1/k² = (k² -1)/k² . . . . subtract 1/k²

... cosec(a)² = k²/(k² -1) . . . . . Multiply by cosec(a)²k²/(k²-1)

... cosec(a) = k/√(k²-1) . . . . . .take the square root

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You can get there slightly faster using the identities tan²=sec²-1; csc=sec/tan.

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