use a calculator to find each rounded to 4 decimal places.

1) sec 15.2 degrees

2) an acute angle theta if csctheta= 1.38

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To use a calculator to find each value rounded to four decimal places, you can follow these steps:

1) sec 15.2 degrees:
To find the secant of an angle, you can use the reciprocal of the cosine function.

- First, enter "15.2" into your calculator.
- Then press the "cos" or "cosine" function button. This will give you the cosine value of 15.2 degrees.
- Finally, take the reciprocal of the cosine value by pressing the "1/x" or "reciprocal" button on your calculator. This will give you the secant value.

Round the secant value to four decimal places.

2) csc theta = 1.38:
To find an acute angle theta when given the cosecant value, you can use the reciprocal of the sine function.

- First, enter "1.38" into your calculator.
- Then press the "1/x" or "reciprocal" button to find the reciprocal of 1.38.
- This will give you the sine value of the acute angle theta.
- Finally, use the inverse sine or arcsin function on your calculator (often denoted as "sin^(-1)" or "asin") to find the acute angle theta.

Round the value of theta to four decimal places.