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
cosec(30) = 2 if the angle is measured in degrees.
The takeoff for a 30 degree angle will depend with the offset angle.
Yes and they are both acute angles
a 60-degree angle
csc(74) = 1.0403 (rounded)
csc(74) = 1.0403 (rounded)
1.2690182150726
1.836
2.281
csc = 1/sin csc (74o) = 1/sin(74o) = 1/0.9613 = 1.0403
cosec(30) = 2 if the angle is measured in degrees.
30 degree angle
Yes.
a 60 degree angle is twice the size of a 30 degree angle.
The takeoff for a 30 degree angle will depend with the offset angle.
Yes and they are both acute angles