inverse cosecant

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inverse cosecant

The student calculates the inverse cosecant of a value on her calculator.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The angle that has a cosecant equal to a given number: The inverse cosecant of a number is the angle (typically measured in radians or degrees) whose cosecant is that number. It is the inverse function of the cosecant.
Usage
  • The term "inverse cosecant" is used in trigonometry and mathematics. It is often denoted as arccsc, csc⁻¹, or acosec.
  • It answers the question: "For a given value , what angle satisfies ?"
  • The principal value of the inverse cosecant function is usually restricted to the ranges and in radians (or and in degrees) to make it a proper function.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • If csc(θ) = 2, then the inverse cosecant of 2 is θ = π/6 or 30 degrees.
    • The calculation requires finding the inverse cosecant of the hypotenuse-to-opposite ratio.
    • arccsc(√2) = π/4.
Advanced Usage
  • Domain and Range: The domain of the inverse cosecant function is . Its range (principal values) is .
  • Relationship with Inverse Sine: The inverse cosecant is related to the inverse sine: for .
  • Derivative: The derivative of is for .
Variants and Related Words
  • arccosecant (n): Another term for inverse cosecant.
  • arcsecant (n): The inverse function of the secant.
  • arccotangent (n): The inverse function of the cotangent.
  • Inverse Trigonometric Function (n): The general category of functions that includes inverse sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant, and cotangent.
Synonyms
  • arccsc
  • csc⁻¹
  • acosec
Related Mathematical Expressions
  • y = arccsc(x): Equivalent to stating for in the principal range.
  • csc(arccsc(x)) = x: For all in the domain .
  • arccsc(csc(θ)) = θ: Only for in the principal value range of the inverse cosecant function.
inverse cosecant

The student calculates the inverse cosecant of a value on her calculator.

Noun
  1. the angle that has a cosecant equal to a given number

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