It is a trigonometric equation.
2*Pi
Sine and cosine are cofunctions, which means that their angles are complementary. Consequently, sin (90° - x) = cos x. Secant is the reciprocal of cosine so that sec x = 1/(cos x). Knowing these properties of trigonometric functions, among others, will really help you in other advance math courses.
Secant(3pi/4) = 1/cos(3pi/4) = 1/[-1/sqrt(2)] = -sqrt(2)
Compute means to calculate. What do you want to "compute", if you already know it is 2? If you want to show the value:System.out.println("Your number is " + 2);Compute means to calculate. What do you want to "compute", if you already know it is 2? If you want to show the value:System.out.println("Your number is " + 2);Compute means to calculate. What do you want to "compute", if you already know it is 2? If you want to show the value:System.out.println("Your number is " + 2);Compute means to calculate. What do you want to "compute", if you already know it is 2? If you want to show the value:System.out.println("Your number is " + 2);
---- 2/3sin-1x
2*pi radians.
yes
It is 2*sqrt(3)/3.
That is the correct spelling of the geometric term "secant."
Sometimes
a secant is a line containing a chord. A secant is a line that intersects the circle twice(or passes through a circle)