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College Trigonometry, 2011a

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834 Foundations of <strong>Trigonometry</strong><br />

(c) Since the argument −2 is negative, we cannot directly apply Theorem 10.27 to help us<br />

find arccot(−2). Let t = arccot(−2). Then t is a real number such that 0

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