SOLUTION: Explain why there does not exist a triangle such that sin of theta= csc of theta.

Algebra.Com
Question 926294: Explain why there does not exist a triangle such that sin of theta= csc of theta.
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Maybe there is
------
sin(x) = csc(x)
sin = 1/sin
sin^2 = 1
sin = 1 --> angle = 90 degrees
--> all right triangles

RELATED QUESTIONS

Explain why there does not exist an angle theta that... (answered by Alan3354)
Explain why a triangle with sin x = csc x does not... (answered by Edwin McCravy,ikleyn,math_tutor2020)
How can you prove that there does not exist an angle theta such that costheta(sintheta)=... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
prove that cot (theta) cos (theta)=csc (theta)- sin (theta) (answered by lwsshak3)
csc theta - sin... (answered by Alan3354)
Explain why there is no real number (theta) that satisfies either sin(theta)=2 or... (answered by lwsshak3)
prove that (\sin (\theta )+\tan (\theta ))/(\csc (\theta )+\cot (\theta )) = sin(\theta ) (answered by MathLover1,Edwin McCravy)
How to verify this identity? Please help explain. verify the identity 1 + cos of (answered by stanbon)
Given that the point (-36,-77) is on the terminal side of an angle, theta, find these... (answered by lwsshak3)