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Please help if you can 30 points Which trigonometric function has a range that does not include zero? y= cosx y=cotx y=tanx y=secx
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Which trigonometric function has a range that does not include zero?
y= cosx
y=cotx
y=tanx
y=secx
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Y = sec(x) has a range that doesn’t include 0.
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