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For which angles in degrees if any, is sin A not equal to 1/csc A? Answer for 0 through 359 degrees.
9 years ago

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Answered by Stewart
sin(A) = 1/csc(A)
its the same thing so its always equal
9 years ago
Answered by Steve
where sinA = 0, cscA is not defined.
9 years ago

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