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Sec(pi/2 - x) = cscx
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Hello there.
Sec(pi/2 - x) = cscx
Answer: T
rue
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The given equation s
ec(
/2 - x) = cscx is true. This is based on the cofunction identities of trigonometry where the sec (90 degrees - x) = cscx. The opposite of the given function
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