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Astudent argues that given a circle where a line is drawn from the origin to a(8,15) and the angle θ is between the line and the x-axis, 3 of the 6 trigonometric functions of θ will include both 8 and 15. disprove the argument by determining the number of the 6 trigonometric functions of θ that can be reduced to fractions that include both 8 and 15. enter the value.
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