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Mathematics, 29.07.2021 23:10 ikramhamideh

The point (-7, -24) is on the terminal ray of angle θ which is in standard position. A student found the six trigonometric values for angle θ. The student’s answers are shown. sin (theta) = StartFraction 24 Over 25 EndFraction. cosine (theta) = negative seven-twenty-fifths. tangent (theta) = negative twenty-four-sevenths. cosecant (theta) = StartFraction 25 Over 24 EndFraction. secant (theta) = negative StartFraction 25 Over 7 EndFraction. cotangent (theta) = negative StartFraction 7 Over 24 EndFraction.

Which value(s) are incorrect?

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