Why does 90 degrees equal arccot(300/1000)?

In summary, the conversation was about a problem in a physics book involving arcsecant and the confusion over its solution. The correct angle was determined to be 73.3 degrees and it was pointed out that the formula should say arccotangent instead of arcsecant.
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matthewmystar
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Hey everyone,

I have recently developed a strong interest in physics. To the point where I am changing my major from computer science to computational physics. Anyway, I am having a problem understanding a formula in a book I have on relativity. The problem is:
90[tex]\circ[/tex] = arcsec(300/1000). Now I know some Trig. but I haven't done it in awhile and don't remember arcsec at all. Can anyone explain to me why that problem equals 90 degrees.

Thanks,
Daniel
 
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secx is equal to 1/cosx. arcsecx would then be equal to the angle that causes sec to equal x.

However, because cosx is always <= 1, then 1/cosx cannot be less than 1. Therefore, if 300/1000=3/10, arcsec(300/1000) shouldn't exist.
 
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Math Jeans said:
secx is equal to 1/cosx. arcsecx would then be equal to the angle that causes sec to equal x.

However, because cosx is always <= 1, then 1/cosx cannot be less than 1. Therefore, if 300/1000=3/10, arcsec(300/1000) shouldn't exist.

That is was the conclusion I was coming up with also. Maybe I am misunderstanding the problem.
This is the exact problem from the book:http://books.google.com/books?id=fz...q9xmXR&sig=ZM6PZ9v6XRaqWad6pn9UxlufThQ&hl=en"
 
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The formula should say arccotangent, not arcsecant.
 

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