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An acute angle θ is in a right triangle with cos θ = five sixths (5/6). What is the value of sec θ?

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Anya Stehr

Feb 20, 2025

sec (theta) = 1 / cos theta = 1 / ( 5/6) = 6 /5... Show More

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