Respuesta :

Answer:

[tex]sec(\frac{5\pi}{4})=-\sqrt{2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]sec(\frac{5\pi}{4})\\\\=\frac{1}{cos(\frac{5\pi}{4})}\\ \\=\frac{1}{-\frac{\sqrt{2}}{2}}\\ \\=-\frac{2}{\sqrt{2}}\\ \\=-\frac{2\sqrt{2}}{2}\\ \\=-\sqrt{2}[/tex]

It really helps to use the unit circle for solving these kinds of problems. I've attached one for your convenience. Note that a point on the unit circle, given the angle in radians, is defined as [tex](cos\theta,sin\theta)[/tex].

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