We'll start from the fundamental formula of
trigonometry:
(sin x)^2 + (cos x)^2 =
1
We'll divide by (cos x)^2 both
sides:
(sin x)^2/ (cos x)^2 + 1 = 1/(cos
x)^2
But the ratio (sin x)^2/ (cos x)^2 = (tan
x)^2
(tan x)^2 + 1 = 1/(cos
x)^2
From enunciation, we know that tan x =
4.
We'll square raise both
sides:
(tan x)^2 = 16
16 + 1 =
1/(cos x)^2
1/(cos x)^2 =
17
(cos x)^2 =
1/17
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