Theta is the classical Greek letter. It looks like an 'O', with an horizontal line through it.
It is used as an angular symbol in Trigonometry.
e.g.
Sin (Theta) = 0.5
So inverting Theta = 30 degrees.
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'Theta' is most often used as variable, rather than as any numerical constant. Unless the context assumes otherwise, there is no given value for theta.
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.
You can use the Pythagorean identity to solve this:(sin theta) squared + (cos theta) squared = 1.
4Sin(theta) = 2 Sin(Theta) = 2/4 = 1/2 - 0.5 Theta = Sin^(-1) [0.5] Theta = 30 degrees.
Theta is just a Greek letter used to denote measurement of angle. Sine is a trigonometric function, i.e., the ratio of the side opposite to the angle theta to the hypotenuse of the triangle. So Sine theta means the value of sine function for angle theta, where theta is any angle.
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