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Help !! Is the work shown in the simplification below correct? Explain.

Help !! Is the work shown in the simplification below correct? Explain.-example-1

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Try this solution:
1. rules:

cosec(t)= (1)/(sin(t)) ; \ sec(t)= (1)/(cos(t)) .
2. according to the rule described above:

(cosec(t))/(sec(t))= (1)/(sin(t)): (1)/(cos(t))= (1)/(sin(t))* (cos(t))/(1) = (cos(t))/(sin(t))=cotang(t).
User Jaecheol Park
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^^^WRONG it says explain why its wrong not correct it

the CORRECT answer would be

No, the simplification is not correct.

Cosecant is the reciprocal of sine, not cosine.

Secant is the reciprocal of cosine, not sine.

The given expression simplifies to cot(t).


The identical answer, you are welcome!

Hope this helps, if so give me a thanks please!!!!

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