Any value for which sin(theta) = 0, i.e. theta = N*180, N being an Integer.
It is the reciprocal of the sine ratio.
2*pi radians.
No, the co-secant (csc) of an angle cannot be less than 1 or greater than -1. This is because the co-secant is defined as the reciprocal of the sine function (csc(θ) = 1/sin(θ)). Since the sine of an angle ranges from -1 to 1, the co-secant will either be greater than or equal to 1 when sine is positive or less than or equal to -1 when sine is negative.
cosecant = 1/sine csc 90 deg = 1/(sin 90 deg) = 1/1 = 1
The co-domain or range.
That's right. cosecant(x) = 1 / sine(x), so you would get a division by zero.
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It is 360 degrees.
It is the reciprocal of the sine ratio.
2*pi radians.
The answer depends on whether the angle is 20 degrees or 20 radians.
2/sqrt(3) or (2sqrt(3))/3
cosecant = 1/sine csc 90 deg = 1/(sin 90 deg) = 1/1 = 1
cosecant(x) = 1/sin(x) = -1sin(x) = -1x = 270 degrees(plus or minus any whole multiple of 360 degrees)
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The co-domain or range.