The secant of an angle is defined as the reciprocal of the cosine of that angle. At 270 degrees, the cosine is 0, so the secant, which is 1/cos(270°), is undefined. Therefore, the secant of 270 degrees does not have a defined value.
secant of (A) = cosecant of (90- A) 'A' here is 80 degrees.
90+90+90=270 degrees your answer is 270 degrees
3 because 3*90 = 270 degrees
270 degrees
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cosecant(x) = 1/sin(x) = -1sin(x) = -1x = 270 degrees(plus or minus any whole multiple of 360 degrees)
The secant function is not defined for odd multipls of 90o.
secant of (A) = cosecant of (90- A) 'A' here is 80 degrees.
It is 360 degrees.
The secant of an angle is the reciprocal of the cosine of the angle. So the secant is not defined whenever the cosine is zero That is, whenever the angle is a multiple of 180 degrees (or pi radians).
270 degrees points directly downwards, also known as the south direction.
-270 degrees = -4.7 radians.
There are 270 degrees in 3/4 of a rotation
An angle of 270 degrees is 3/4 of a turn.
secant(2) =1/cos(2) for which you can use a calculator. However, you need to know whether the angle is measured in degrees or radians.
360 degrees are supposed to be in a quadrilateral so 360 - 270 = 90 degrees
3 because 3*90 = 270 degrees