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If tan θ=3\4 , find csc

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In a rectangular triangle
\tan\theta(opposite)/(adjacent).

We have
\tan\theta=(3)/(4)

Therefore opposite = 3uints and adjacent = 4units.


\csc\theta=(hypotenuse)/(opposite)

We need the length of hypotenuse.

Use the Pythagorean theorem:


h^2=3^2+4^2\\\\h^2=9+16\\\\h^2=25\to h=√(25)\to h=5units

Substitute:


\csc\theta=(5)/(3)

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