Question
Question: How do you find the value of \(\csc 33\)?...
How do you find the value of csc33?
Solution
In this question we have to find the value of the given trigonometric angle and we will do so by using a calculator. This is done by pressing the Sin key in the calculator and the angle value here it is 33, and then press 1 followed by division operation “÷” then we will get the required answer by pressing “ENTER”.
Complete step by step solution:
Given trigonometric angle is csc33,
As we know that from the trigonometric identities, cscx=sinx1,
So, the csc function will not be there in the calculator as a default function will have to find the sin value for the given angle.
Now to find the value we will use graphing calculator like T1-84,
To evaluate the trigonometric functions in the calculator we first press the “SIN” key to enter, now we enter parenthesis and enter the given angle i.e., 33, then close the parenthesis.
So, having entered all the values , we now press the “ENTER” key, after pressing the “ENTER” key the calculator immediately shows the answer as “ 0.5446” which is in degrees as the default mode of the calculator for angle measurements in degrees. We can also change the degrees to radians just by pressing the “MODE” key.
Now press 1 followed by “÷” division operation then the calculator immediately shows result as 1.836,
So, the value of csc33 is 1.836.
Note: The inverse trig functions are generally the second functions of the trigonometry buttons in the calculator. We should also get in the habit of using the π button instead of typing in 3.14159 ... for π. Most calculators don't have [sec], [csc] and [cot] functions because it's easy enough to type in sinx1, cosx1, or tanx1 . Make sure you always know which angle units your calculator is set to use: radians or degrees. Know how to switch between them.