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Chubbs
10 May, 18:11
Find the exact value of sec (-660) °
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Nyla Duffy
10 May, 19:51
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Add full rotations of 360° degree until the angle of between 0° and 360°.
Sec (60)
The exact value is sec (60) is 2
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