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what is the multiplicative inverse of sin theta​

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Answered by Anonymous
21

Answer:

For example, the multiplicative inverse 1/(sin x) = (sin x)−1 is the cosecant of x, and not the inverse sine of x denoted by sin−1 x or arcsin x.

Answered by linap33
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Step-by-step explanation:

For example, the multiplicative inverse 1/(sin x) = (sin x)−1 is the cosecant of x, and not the inverse sine of x denoted by sin−1 x or arcsin x.


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