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Mathematics, 27.01.2021 19:50, laleona01

The point (5,3) lies on the terminal side of an angle in standard position. Select all trig values that match the ordered pair.
34
sec 8
BE
3
cos e
34
O sino
3
734
tan
5
3
5
coto= 15 등
ca
csc =
34
5


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