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Secant, cosecant and cotangent, almost always written as sec, cosec and cot are trigonometric functions like sin, cos and tan.
sec x = 1 cos x
cosec x = 1 sin x cot x = 1 = cos x tan x sin x
Note, sec x is not the same as cos-1x (sometimes written as arccos x).
Remember, you cannot divide by zero and so these definitions are only valid when the denominators are not zero.
Example
If sec x = 2, cos x = ½, x = 60º
Graphs of sec x and cosec x
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