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Given the following, find the values of all six trig functions of x. 1. sin((π/2)-x)=-1/2, csc(x)>0 2. sec((π/2)-x)=3, cos(x)<0
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Given the following, find the values of all six trig functions of x.
1. sin((π/2)-x)=-1/2, csc(x)>0
2. sec((π/2)-x)=3, cos(x)<0
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What is csc in the first one?
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