SOLUTION: DIRECTIONS; USE THE FUNDAMENTAL IDENTITIES TO FIND THE VALUE OF THE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTION.
1.Find csc theta, given that sin theta= -2/3 and theta is in quadrant IV.
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Question 966586: DIRECTIONS; USE THE FUNDAMENTAL IDENTITIES TO FIND THE VALUE OF THE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTION.
1.Find csc theta, given that sin theta= -2/3 and theta is in quadrant IV.
MY ANSWER WAS csc=-3/2 considering the fact that csc is r/y and sin is y/r?
Not sure if my answer was correct or not.
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It's correct.
csc = 1/sin in any quadrant.
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