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1/(cos80^o) -sqrt3/(sin80^o ) =...

`1/(cos80^o) -sqrt3/(sin80^o )` =

A

`sqrt2`

B

`sqrt3`

C

2

D

4

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  • 1/(cos 80^(@))-(sqrt(3))/(sin80^(@))=

    A
    `sqrt(2)`
    B
    `sqrt(3)`
    C
    `2`
    D
    `4`
  • (1)/(cos 80^(@)) - (sqrt(3))/(sin 80^(@)) =

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    B
    `sqrt(3)`
    C
    2
    D
    4
  • (1) /( cos 80^@ ) - ( sqrt(3))/( sin 80 ^@) =

    A
    `sqrt(2)`
    B
    `sqrt(3)`
    C
    `2`
    D
    `4`
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