2.281
csc(74) = 1.0403 (rounded)
90 - 26 = 64. 64 degree angle is complimentary to a 26 degree angle.
Well, darling, the cosecant (csc) of a 63 degree angle is simply 1/sin(63). So, grab your calculator and divide 1 by the sine of 63 degrees to get your answer. Math doesn't have to be a drag, honey!
It is 26 degrees because 154+26 = 180 degrees
A 90 degree angle is a right angle.
csc(74) = 1.0403 (rounded)
csc(74) = 1.0403 (rounded)
1.2690182150726
1.836
The cosecant (csc) of a 30-degree angle is the reciprocal of the sine of that angle. Since the sine of 30 degrees is ( \frac{1}{2} ), the cosecant is calculated as ( \text{csc}(30^\circ) = \frac{1}{\sin(30^\circ)} = \frac{1}{\frac{1}{2}} = 2 ). Therefore, the csc of a 30-degree angle is 2.
csc = 1/sin csc (74o) = 1/sin(74o) = 1/0.9613 = 1.0403
90 - 26 = 64. 64 degree angle is complimentary to a 26 degree angle.
An acute angle fits this description.
That depends on the value of the angle, theta. csc is short for "cosecans", and is the reciprocal of the sine. That is, csc theta = 1 / sin theta.
It is 26 degrees because 154+26 = 180 degrees
Well, darling, the cosecant (csc) of a 63 degree angle is simply 1/sin(63). So, grab your calculator and divide 1 by the sine of 63 degrees to get your answer. Math doesn't have to be a drag, honey!
Sin= 0 Cos= -1 Tan= 0 Csc= undef. Sec= -1 Cot= undef.