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Cos90degrees cos30 degrees + sec-squared45degrees sin30degrees - cos270degrees sin180degrees

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Explanation:


\cos 90 \cos 30 + \sec^2 45 \sin 30 - \cos 270 \sin 180

But we know that


\cos 90 = \cos 270 = \sin 180 = 0

and


\sin 30 = (√(3))/(2) \:\:\text{and}\:\: \sec 45 = √(2)

so this leaves us with just


\sec^2 45 \sin 30 = (√(2))^2 \left((√(3))/(2) \right)= √(3)

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