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| Question 1193330:  If sinA = cosB, compute csc(A+B).
 Answer by math_tutor2020(3817)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Answer: 1
 
 Reason:
 
 If A+B = 90, then cos(A) = sin(B), and vice versa.
 We can also say sin(A) = cos(B) when A+B = 90.
 This can be visually proven by drawing out a right triangle with acute angles A and B. I'll leave this proof for the student to carry out.
 
 Therefore,
 csc(A+B) = 1/sin(A+B) = 1/sin(90) = 1/1 = 1
 
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