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In the triangle below what ratio is sec H

In the triangle below what ratio is sec H-example-1

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For this case we have that by definition:


Secant (A) = \frac {1} {Cosine (A)}

Then, we find the cosine of the angle H, this will be given by the leg adjacent to H on the hypotenuse of the triangle.


Cos (H) = \frac {g} {f}

So, the secant of H is given by:
Sec {H} = \frac {1} {\frac {g} {f}}\\Sec {H} = \frac {f} {g}

Answer:

Option C

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