Find the Larger Angle A in 0<A<2pie with csc A = 5.7023 | Math Help

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The problem involves finding the larger angle A within the range 0

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Mathematical reasoning

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  • Participants discuss the definition of cosecant and its relationship to sine, with some clarifying that csc(x) = 1/sin(x). There are attempts to manipulate the equation to find sin(x) and explore the implications of the angle's quadrant.

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Participants are actively engaging with the problem, questioning the original poster's approach and suggesting algebraic manipulations. There is a focus on understanding the properties of sine and its behavior in different quadrants, but no consensus has been reached on a specific method to solve the problem.

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There is an emphasis on the constraints of the problem, particularly the specified range for angle A and the requirement to round the answer to four decimal places. The discussion also hints at the need for careful consideration of the inverse functions involved.

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one more trig problem!

Ok here's the only question i can't figure out on my assignment:

Determine the larger angle A in the range 0<A<2pie. Round answer to 4 decimal places.

csc A = 5.7023

A = ________(radians)


what i did was pie-5.7023 but that didnt give the correct answer

help please
 
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U can't use the calculator directly.What's the definition of cosecant..?

Daniel.
 
cosecant(x)= 1/sin(x)
 
its inverse cos
 
No,it's inverse (one over) sinus.It's pretty delusive,but that's the definition.

Daniel.
 
cosecant= 1/sin
secant=1/cos
cot=1/tan
 
so how do i use that to solve this question?
 
Can u solve this equation
[tex]\frac{1}{\sin x}=5.7023[/tex]

in the domain the problem is asking you to do it...?

Daniel.
 
DethRose said:
so how do i use that to solve this question?

Algebra is the short answer.

1/(sin x)=a thus (sin x)=1/a

Use the value the problem gave directly. This will yield some angle (in radians). find the second angle using the proporties of sin i.e. where in the 4 quadrants is sin + and where is it negative.
 
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