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If cos theta=0 then sec theta=0, true or false?

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Answer:

False, the guy above is right.

Explanation:

In math, it's usually considered as "Undefined."

We can easily be confused, because -1/0 might look like it's 0.

However, we must know that n OVER 0 is undefined.

User Robbie Matthews
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Answer:

False

Explanation:


\because \sec \theta = (1)/( \cos \theta) \\ \therefore \sec \theta = (1)/(0) \\ \therefore \sec \theta = \infty \:

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