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We're not sure how you wrote the question.

If you wrote it as a subtraction: [ cosecant minus 1 ] = sine, then no, that's false.

If you wrote it as an exponent: [ cosecant to the -1 power ] = sine, then yes, that's true.

1 / csc(x) = sin(x)

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