ylvkjv
ylvkjv
25-04-2017
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If g(t) = sec(t), what is g(-3 π )?
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mohabbasem
mohabbasem
25-04-2017
It should be g(-3π) = sec(-3π)
I hope that helped.
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tstillens
tstillens
01-10-2018
the correct answer is -1. you just do sec(-3 π)
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