INVERSE COSECANT FUNCTION
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arccsc(x) represents the inverse of the cosecant function.
The angle returned by this function is measured in radians, not in degrees. For example, the result πrepresents an angle of 180o.
arccsc is defined for complex arguments.
Floating-point values are returned for floating-point arguments. Floating-point intervals are returned for interval arguments. Unevaluated function calls are returned for most exact arguments.
If the argument is a rational multiple of I, the result is expressed in terms of hyperbolic function
The angle returned by this function is measured in radians, not in degrees. For example, the result πrepresents an angle of 180o.
arccsc is defined for complex arguments.
Floating-point values are returned for floating-point arguments. Floating-point intervals are returned for interval arguments. Unevaluated function calls are returned for most exact arguments.
If the argument is a rational multiple of I, the result is expressed in terms of hyperbolic function
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