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Mathematics, 07.07.2021 09:10, irosser215

1. Find the exact value of sin(−), given that sin=−4/5 and cos=12/13, with in quadrant III and in quadrant IV. 2. Find all real numbers in the interval [0,2) that satisfy the equation.
3sec^2 tan =4tan
3. Simplify the following trigonometric expressions, using identities as needed:
sin()/1−cos() + 1−cos()/sin()

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