Math, asked by Anonymous, 3 months ago

If sin \theta =  \frac{10}{\sqrt{3}}
Then cosec  \theta is equal to?

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Answered by TrueRider
196

Answer:

 \sf sin\theta=\frac{10}{\sqrt{3}}

 \sf sin\theta=\frac{opposite}{hypotenuse}

 \sf cosec\theta=\frac{hypotenuse}{opposite}

{\boxed {\sf \therefore cosec\theta=\frac{\sqrt{3}}{10}}}

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Answered by Khadijah21
102

\huge\bold{{Answer}}

\bold{\blue{\sin(0)   =  \frac{10}{ \sqrt{3} } }}

\bold{\pink{ \sin(0) =  \frac{opposite}{hypoense} }}

\bold{\red{cosec 0 =  \frac{hypotemuse}{opposite} }}

\therefore\bold{cosec0 =  \frac{ \sqrt{3} }{10} }

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