Secant is a trigonometric function derived from hypotenuse/adjacent side ratio. Secant is abbreviated as "sec" and is reciprocal of cosine. Most common trigonometric functions are sine, cosine, and tangent
Cotangent is one of six trigonometric functions. Integration formula: ∫ cot x dx = ln |sin x| + c. Cotangent equals cosine divided by sine
The derivative of cot x is -cosec2x. Cotangent is defined as cos(x)/sin(x). It is one of six trigonometric derivatives
Secant, cosecant, and cotangent are derived from sine, cosine, and tangent. These functions are ratios of sides in a right-angled triangle. The sides are denoted as Adj, Opp, and Hyp
Cotangent is the ratio of adjacent side to opposite side in a right triangle. Cot60 equals 1/√3 or approximately 0.577. Cotangent is defined as reciprocal of tangent: cot(theta) = 1/tan(theta)
Cotangent is a trigonometric ratio relating sides of right triangles. Opposite side is opposite to given angle. Adjacent side is next to angle but not hypotenuse. Hypotenuse is longest side opposite right angle