csc(74) = 1.0403 (rounded)
1.836
The Complement of 52 degrees would be 38 degrees, because 90 degrees minus 52 degrees is 38 degrees. Hope That helps!
An angle of 52 degrees, as with any angle between 1 and 89 degrees, is an acute angle.
The complement of a 55 degree angle is a 35 degree angle
csc(74) = 1.0403 (rounded)
csc(74) = 1.0403 (rounded)
1.836
2.281
csc = 1/sin csc (74o) = 1/sin(74o) = 1/0.9613 = 1.0403
It is 128 degrees because 128+52 = 180 degrees
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.
90 - 38 = 52 degrees.
Yes it is a 52-gon. (That means there are 52 sides)
Sin= 0 Cos= -1 Tan= 0 Csc= undef. Sec= -1 Cot= undef.
128 degrees.An angle's supplement, when added to the original angle, will form a straight (180 degree) angle.
You can calculate this on any scientific calculator. Those calculators don't usually have a special key for the cosecans, but this is the same as 1 / sin(63).