What is the value of Sec360?

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Sec (360) = 1/Cos(360)=1/COS0=1/1=1
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the value of sec(360) = 1
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In 4th quadrant, sec is positive. So sec 360=1.
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sec(360)=sec(270+90) sec(270+90) is in 4th quadrant, where cos and sec are positive cosec90=1
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value of Sec360 =1
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The value of cos 0 is 1. Sec is the reciprocal of cos Therefore the value of sec 360 is 1
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sec 360 = inverse of cos 360 so, sec 360 = 1/cos 360 = 1/1 = 1 (since cos 360 = cos 2Pi = 1)
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sec 360 = 1 / cos 360 = 1/1 = 1 since cos (2 pi) = 1
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Sec 360 = sec 0 =1
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