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If tan A = (3)/(4) , then find the othe...

If tan A `= (3)/(4) , ` then find the other trigonometric ratio of angle A.

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Hence cosec `A = (1)/(sin A) =(5)/(3), sec A = (1)/(cos A) = (5)/(4), cot A = (1)/(tan A) =(4)/(3)`
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