Write the following function in terms of its cofunction. Assume that all angles in which an unknown appears are acute angles. sec (B +30°) ..... sec (B+30°) = (Simplify your answer. Do not include the degree symbol in your answer.) Help Me Solve This View an Example Get More Help - Clear

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Write the following function in terms of its cofunction. Assume that all angles in which an unknown appears are acute angles.
sec (B + 30°)
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Transcribed Image Text:Write the following function in terms of its cofunction. Assume that all angles in which an unknown appears are acute angles. sec (B + 30°) sec (B + 30°) = (Simplify your answer. Do not include the degree symbol in your answe %3D r.) Help Me Solve This View an Example Get More Help- Clear All
Find a solution for the equation. Assume that all angles in which an unknown appears are acute angles.
cot a = tan(a + 20°)
(Simplify your answer. Type an integer or a decimal.)
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Transcribed Image Text:Find a solution for the equation. Assume that all angles in which an unknown appears are acute angles. cot a = tan(a + 20°) (Simplify your answer. Type an integer or a decimal.) Help Me Solve This View an Example Get More Help-
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