10 cos (t) 10(1 + sin(t)) cos(t) Write using one trigonometric function and without a fraction. 1+ sin(t) (Note: You may have a constant multiplying your trigonometric function. You must show on the scratchwork to get credit.) your work

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Chapter7: Analytic Trigonometry
Section7.6: The Inverse Trigonometric Functions
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10(1 + sin(t))
cos(t)
10 cos (t)
Write
using one trigonometric function and without a fraction.
1+ sin(t)
(Note: You may have a constant multiplying your trigonometric function. You must show your work
on the scratchwork to get credit.)
Transcribed Image Text:10(1 + sin(t)) cos(t) 10 cos (t) Write using one trigonometric function and without a fraction. 1+ sin(t) (Note: You may have a constant multiplying your trigonometric function. You must show your work on the scratchwork to get credit.)
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