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It’s not even related to the trigonometric reciprocals

The trigonometric function gives the ratio of different sides of a triangle. The option that is not an example of trigonometric reciprocals of sine, cosine, and tangent is theorem.

What are trigonometric functions?

The trigonometric function gives the ratio of different sides of a right-angle triangle.

[tex]\rm Sin \theta=\dfrac{Perpendicular}{Hypotenuse}\\\\\\Cos \theta=\dfrac{Base}{Hypotenuse}\\\\\\Tan \theta=\dfrac{Perpendicular}{Base}\\\\\\Cosec \theta=\dfrac{Hypotenuse}{Perpendicular}\\\\\\Sec \theta=\dfrac{Hypotenuse}{Base}\\\\\\Cot \theta=\dfrac{Base}{Perpendicular}\\\\\\[/tex]

where perpendicular is the side of the triangle which is opposite to the angle, and the hypotenuse is the longest side of the triangle which is opposite the 90° angle.

The trigonometric reciprocal of sine, cosine, and tangent are cosecant, secant, and cotangent, respectively. Therefore, the option that is not an example of trigonometric reciprocals of sine, cosine, and tangent is theorem.

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