SOLUTION: how do i solve csc(cos^-1(3/5))?
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how do i solve csc(cos^-1(3/5))?
cosx=3/5
sinx=√1-cos^2x)=√(1-9/25)=√(16/25)=4/5
csc(cos^-1(3/5))=cscx=1/sinx=5/4
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