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mart [117]
2 years ago
9

QUICK! 75 POINTS !!Select all that are part of the solution set of csc(x) > 1 and over 0 ≤ x ≤ 2π.

Mathematics
2 answers:
Vladimir79 [104]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

\frac{\pi}{4}

\frac{5\pi}{6}

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer uses the unit circle and that sine and cosecant are reciprocals.

The first choice doesn't even fit the criteria that x is between 0 and 2\pi (inclusive of both endpoints) because of the x=\frac{-7\pi}{6}.

Let's check the second choice.

\csc(\frac{\pi}{4})=\frac{2}{\sqrt{2}} \text{ since } \sin(\frac{\pi}{4})=\frac{\sqrt{2}}{2}.

\csc(\frac{\pi}{4})>1 \text{ since } \frac{2}{\sqrt{2}}>1

\csc(\frac{\pi}{2})=1 \text{ since } \sin(\frac{\pi}{2})=1 which means \csc(\frac{\pi}{2})=1 which is not greater than 1.

So we can eliminate second choice.

Let's look at the third.

\csc(\frac{5\pi}{6})=2 \text{ since } \sin(\frac{5\pi}{6})=\frac{1}{2} which means \csc(\frac{5\pi}{6})>1.

\csc(\pi)  isn't defined because \sin(\pi)=0.

So we are eliminating 3rd choice now.

Let's look at the fourth choice.

\csc(\frac{7\pi}{6})=-2 \text{ since } \sin(\frac{7\pi}{6})=\frac{-1}{2} which means \csc(\frac{7\pi}{6}) and not greater than 1.

I was looking at the rows as if they were choices.

Let me break up my choices.

So we said x=-\frac{7\pi}{6} doesn't work because it is not included in the inequality 0\le x \le 2\pi.

How about x=0?  This leads to \csc(0) which doesn't exist because \sin(0)=0.

So neither of the first two choices on the first row.

Let's look at the second row again.

We said \frac{\pi}{4} worked but not \frac{\pi}{2}

Let's look at the choices on the third row.

We said \frac{5\pi}{6} worked but not x=\pi

Let's look at at the last choice.

We said it gave something less than 1 so this choice doesn't work.

Genrish500 [490]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

B and C

Step-by-step explanation:

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