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if sin(pi)=0 and 1/csc=undefined, why is sin(theta)=1/csc still an identity?
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if sin(pi)=0 and 1/csc=undefined, why is sin(theta)=1/csc still an identity?
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The identity is true for all defined values of csc(t).
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Stan H.
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