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\frac{2\sqrt{3}}{3}\approx 1.154700538
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\displaystyle{\left({\csc{{\left(-{60}\right)}}}=-\frac{{1}}{{\sin{{60}}}}=-\frac{{2}}{\sqrt{{3}}}\right.} Explanation: \displaystyle{\csc{{\left(-{60}\right)}}}={\csc{{\left(-{\left(\frac{\pi}{{3}}\right)}\right)}}}={\csc{{\left({2}\pi-{\left(\frac{\pi}{{3}}\right)}\right.}}} ...
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What is the value of \displaystyle{\csc{{17}}}° ?
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Unidefined. Explanation: Since \displaystyle{\csc{{\left({x}\right)}}}=\frac{{1}}{{\sin{{\left({x}\right)}}}} , you have \displaystyle{\csc{{\left({180}\right)}}}=\frac{{1}}{{\sin{{\left({180}\right)}}}} ...
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