SOLUTION: csc -13(pie)
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Question 789117: csc -13(pie)
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Answer by KMST(5328) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
That is because
The added angle is 2 clockwise turns, so the and angles are coterminal angles, indistinguishable from each other unless you are watching the turns.
(Shaun White may say there is a big difference between a {{-60^o}}} and a , but the turns end in the same position, and the values of the trigonometric functions are the same.
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