SOLUTION: 6 sin 180 degrees - 6 csc 270 degrees = ?

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Question 209336: 6 sin 180 degrees - 6 csc 270 degrees = ?
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
6 sin 180 degrees - 6 csc 270 degrees = ?
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sin(180) is 0
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csc(270) = -1
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So you have 6*0 - 6*-1 = 0--6 = 6
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