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In ∆ STU, the measure of < U=90°, UT=12, SU=35, and TS=37. What ratio reprecents the secant of < T?

In ∆ STU, the measure of < U=90°, UT=12, SU=35, and TS=37. What ratio reprecents-example-1
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By definition, a Right triangle is a triangle that has an angle whose measure is 90 degrees (which is also called "Right angle").

You can identify that the triangle STU is a Right triangle, because:


\angle U=90\degree

The following is one of the Trigonometric ratios. It's called "Secant":


\sec \alpha=(hypotenuse)/(adjacent)

In this case you can identify that:


\begin{gathered} \alpha=\angle T \\ hypotenuse=TS=37 \\ adjacent=UT=12 \end{gathered}

Then, substituting values, you get that the answer is:


\sec \angle T=(37)/(12)

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