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Which of the following trigonometric functions, restricted to 0 < x < π, have values greater than 1?

a.) f(x) = sin x
b.) f(x) = cos x
c.) f(x) = cot x
d.) f(x) = sec x

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Answer: The answer is (c) f(x) = cos x and f(x) = sec x.

Step-by-step explanation: We are given four trigonometric functions out of we are to select those which have values greater than for 0 < x < π.

Since the values of sine and cosine functions lies between -1 and 1. So, they cannot go beyond 1 and hence option (a) and (b) are incorrect.

Since
\tan (\pi)/(6)=(1)/(\sqrt 3),

so we will have


\cot (\pi)/(6)=\sqrt {3}>1.

So, option (c) is correct.

And, we know that


\cos (\pi)/(6)=(\sqrt 3)/(2),

so we will have


\sec (\pi)/(6)=\frac{2}{\sqrt {3}}>1.

So, this option is also correct.

Thus, (c) and (d) are the correct ones.

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