SOLUTION: If cscA=2, find the value of sinA. I got sinA= 1/2 because csc is the inverse of sin, but I'm not sure that is right.

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Question 816069: If cscA=2, find the value of sinA.
I got sinA= 1/2 because csc is the inverse of sin, but I'm not sure that is right.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If cscA=2, find the value of sinA.
I got sinA= 1/2 because csc is the inverse of sin, but I'm not sure that is right.
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That is right.

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