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Trigonometry, please provide a simple explanation

Trigonometry, please provide a simple explanation-example-1

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

cosecΘ =
(1)/(sin0) =
(2)/(√(3) ) ( cross- multiply )

2sinΘ =
√(3) ( divide both sides by 2 )

sinΘ =
(√(3) )/(2) , then

Θ =
sin^(-1) (
(√(3) )/(2) ) = 60°

User Dinesh Shingadiya
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4 votes

Answer:

C. 60°

Explanation:

by definition, cosec(θ) is the reciprocal of sin(θ)

In other words ,


\text{cosec} \left( \theta \right) =(1)/(\sin \theta )

Then


\text{cosec} \left( \theta \right) =(2)/(√(3) )


\Longleftrightarrow (1)/(sin \left( \theta \right) ) =(2)/(√(3) )


\Longleftrightarrow sin \left( \theta \right) =\frac{√(3) } {2}

Then

θ = 60°

User Daniel Cotter
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