@darkknight
is there any answer choices?
Jeeze i was just asking
answer choices.... LOL anyways basically ur just evaluating, easy way just use a calculator, can you use that or like do this using our brainz?
On this, it didn't say whether or not i could use one, but on the former sheets it did?
well we can use math, so first work inside out \[\tan ^{-1}(\sqrt{3}/3)\] basically this means where does tan of something equal sqrt(3)/3, honestly idk how to like know exactly what it is without a lot of unit circle calculations so I would just use my calculator for this part, then put that value in for csc
okay xd
it's 2 <.< wow
bc u got pi/6 for tan^-1 of sqrt(3)/3 you put this for csc(x) remember csc(x) is 1/sin(x) you plug in pi/6 for that thats why you get 2
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