Answer:
there is no why to add this
Step-by-step explanation:
If we take the square of x and square of y and then subtract them:
(csc t)²-(cot t)²=1 ( this eq. gets from basic identity
x²-y²=1......a 1+cot²x=csc²x)
equation 'a' represent the equation of hyperbola which is (x²/a²)-(y²/b²) =1 with given conditions( a=1,b=1)
So, option D is correct
Use this version of the Law of Cosines to find side b:
b^2 = a^2 + c^2 − 2ac cos(B)
We want side b.
b^2 = (41)^2 + (20)^2 - 2(41)(20)cos(36°)
After finding b, you can use the Law of Sines to find angles A and C or use other forms of the Law of Cosines to find angles A and C.
Try it....