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what is csc(theta)+sq rt2=0

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Rewrite "csc(theta)+sq rt2=0" as

    1                    1
-------------- = - ----------  =  sin(theta).  Because of the - sign we know that
 csc(theta)        sqrt(2)                        is in either Quadrant III or Quadrant IV.

If in Quadrant IV, the length of the hypotenuse is sqrt(2) and the opp. side is -1.  This angle is -45 degrees, or +315 degrees.  You could also find the negative angle that would give you this 45 45 90 triangle in Quadrant III.

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