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Express the given trigonometric functions in terms of the same function of a positive acute angle.sec 948 degrees, cos(-948) degrees

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Given the Trigonometric Functions:


\begin{gathered} sec(948\text{\degree}) \\ \\ cos(-948\text{\degree}) \end{gathered}

Using your calculator you get:


sec(948\text{\degree})\approx-1.49

By definition, Secant is negative in Quadrant III.

Finds its Reference Angle as follows:


948\text{\degree}-5\cdot180\text{\degree}=48\text{\degree}

Because:


(948)/(180)\approx5

Then, you get:


=-sec\left(48\text{\degree}\right)

Notice that:


cos(-948\text{\degree})\approx-0.67

Then, you can conclude that it is in Quadrant II.

Therefore its Reference Angle is:


5\cdot180\text{\degree}-948\text{\degree}=-48

So you can set up:


=-cos\lparen-48)

By definition:


cos(-\theta)=cos\theta

Therefore, you can rewrite it in this form:


=-cos(48\text{\degree})

Hence, the answer is:


\begin{gathered} sec(48\text{\degree}) \\ \\ -cos(48\text{\degree}) \end{gathered}

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