Use a calculator to approximate two values of theta (0 <= theta < 2pi) if csc theta = 1.03. Round answer to two decimal places.

I don’t understand how you got 2 answers.

how tf u got that answer,

To find two values of theta when csc theta is equal to 1.03, we need to find the arcsine (inverse of sine) of 1.03.

1. Start by opening a scientific calculator on your computer or using a physical calculator.

2. Look for the "sin" or "sine" button on the calculator. On most scientific calculators, it is represented as "sin" or "sin^-1" or "arcsin."

3. Enter "1.03" on the calculator.

4. Press the "sin^-1" or "arcsin" button. This will give you the inverse sine function, also known as arcsine.

5. The calculator will display the value of theta in radians. To convert it to degrees, you can multiply it by 180/π (approximately 57.3).

6. Round the obtained values of theta to two decimal places.

By following these steps, you will approximate two values of theta (0 <= theta < 2pi) when csc theta is equal to 1.03.

csc Ø = 1.03

then sin Ø = 1/1.03 = appr .970873...
make sure your calculator is set to radians
Ø = 1.33 or π-1.33 = 1.8127

(in degrees, Ø = 76.14° or 103.86° )

Why were you unable to do that?