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4. Find sin A and sec B given a = 2, b = 11.
A sec A = 0.9839, sin B = 5.5902
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Mathematics, 23.04.2020 01:48, elisaalonso8805
Quiz
4. Find sin A and sec B given a = 2, b = 11.
A sec A = 0.9839, sin B = 5.5902
OB sec A = 0.9839, sin B
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OC sec A = 0.1789, sin B = 0.9839
OD sin A = 0.1789, sec B - 5.5902
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