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Question
If sec A = cosec B, prove that A + B = 90°.
Theorem
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Solution
Given: sec A = cosec B.
To Prove: A + B = 90°.
Proof [Step-wise]:
1. sec A = cosec B
⇒ `1/(cos A) = 1/(sin B)`
2. Hence, cos A = sin B.
3. But sin B = cos (90° – B).
4. Therefore, cos A = cos (90° – B).
5. For acute angles, equality of cosine implies A = 90° – B.
6. Rearranging gives A + B = 90°.
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Chapter 18: Trigonometric Ratios of Some Standard Angles and Complementary Angles - Exercise 18C [Page 380]
