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Why is the period of secant 2 pi?

It is the same period as cosine function which is 2 pi because sec x = 1/cos x


What is the secant of 90 degrees?

The secant function is not defined for odd multipls of 90o.


What is an arcsecant?

An arcsecant is a function which is the compositional inverse of the secant function.


What is the period of secant?

2*Pi


What is the usual period for secant?

2pi


What is the symmetry of the secant function?

y-axis


What is an secant in math?

Secant is a trignometric function. In a right triangle, the secant of an angle is the hypotenuse over the adjacent side. It is also the inverse of cosine. For example secant(x) = 1/cos(x)


Is the inverse function of secant is the cosecant function?

No. The inverse of the secant is called the arc-secant. The relation between the secant and the cosecant is similar to the relation between the sine and the cosine - they are somehow related, but they are not inverse functions. The secant is the reciprocal of the cosine (sec x = 1 / cos x). The cosecant is the reciprocal of the sine (cos x = 1 / sin x).


What does secant mean in math?

In mathematics, a secant is a line that intersects a curve at two or more points. In trigonometry, the secant function is defined as the reciprocal of the cosine function, representing the ratio of the hypotenuse to the adjacent side in a right triangle. The secant line can also be used to approximate the slope of a curve between two points.


What is the usual period for co secant?

It is 360 degrees.


What is the period of co-secant?

2*pi radians.


The inverse of the cosine function?

Inverse of Cosine is 'ArcCos' or Cos^(-1) The reciprocal of Cosine is !/ Cosine = Secant.