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Use the given point on the terminal side of the angle theta to find the value of the trigonometric function instead

Csc theta (6,4)

Use the given point on the terminal side of the angle theta to find the value of the-example-1

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Answer:

D) (√13)/2

Explanation:

You want to know the cosecant of the angle measured clockwise from the +x axis with point (6, 4) on its terminal side.

Cosecant

The cosecant of the angle is the ratio of the point's distance from the origin to the y-coordinate.

The distance from the origin is found using the Pythagorean theorem:

d = √(x²+y²) . . . . . . . distance from the origin to (x, y)

d = √(6² +4²) = √52 = 2√13

Then the desired ratio is ...

csc(θ) = d/y = (2√13)/4

csc(θ) = (√13)/2

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