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Note: Triangle may not be drawn to scale.Suppose a=48 and b=55 and c=73.sec(B)=csc(B)=cot(B)=

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First, we need to know if we have a right triangle using the Pythagorean theorem


c=\sqrt[]{a^2+b^2}

If we substitute the values of a and b and we obtain the value given of c we have a right triangle


c=\sqrt[]{48^2+55^2}=73

As we can see we have a right triangle

Then we can calculate the


\sec (B)=(1)/(\cos (B))=(1)/((48)/(73))=(73)/(48)
\csc (B)=(1)/(\sin (B))=(1)/((55)/(73))=(73)/(55)
\cot (B)=(1)/(\tan (B))=(1)/((55)/(48))=(48)/(55)

Note: Triangle may not be drawn to scale.Suppose a=48 and b=55 and c=73.sec(B)=csc-example-1
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