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Mathematics, 16.07.2019 15:00 jalenJohnson6t

Is the work shown in the simplification below correct? explain. csc(t) sec(t) = 1 cos(t) ÷ 1 sin(t) = 1 cos(t) • sin(t) 1 = 1 sin(t) = tan(t)

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