Asked by Kelly
Use the given information to find the cos (2,0), csc q = 5/3, q lies in n quadrant II
How would I go about doing this
How would I go about doing this
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Answered by
bobpursley
What does this symbolism mean?
Cos(2,0)
Then: cos(2,0),csc q what kind of math symbol is that?
Cos(2,0)
Then: cos(2,0),csc q what kind of math symbol is that?
Answered by
Kelly
cosine ( x,y) csc(theta,or angle)I don't have a theta symbol om my keyboard and they use that interchangable in my book
Answered by
bobpursley
The problem I have is not q, but the (x,y) as an angle.
Answered by
Kelly
oh ok sorry I'll try to be more specific
Answered by
Kelly
I don't know what I mean I'm very confused , just disregard intil I cn puit more info in there
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