CscDegrees

CscDegrees[θ]

gives the cosecant of degrees.

Details

  • CscDegrees and other trigonometric functions are studied in high-school geometry courses and are also used in many scientific disciplines.
  • The argument of CscDegrees is assumed to be in degrees.
  • CscDegrees of angle is the ratio of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse of a right triangle:
  • CscDegrees is related to SinDegrees by the identity TemplateBox[{x}, CscDegrees]=1/(TemplateBox[{x}, SinDegrees]).
  • For certain special arguments, CscDegrees automatically evaluates to exact values.
  • CscDegrees can be evaluated to arbitrary numerical precision.
  • CscDegrees automatically threads over lists.
  • CscDegrees can be used with Interval, CenteredInterval and Around objects.
  • Mathematical function, suitable for both symbolic and numerical manipulation.

Examples

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Basic Examples  (6)

The argument is given in radians:

Calculate CscDegrees of 45 Degree for a right triangle with unit sides:

Calculate the cosecant by hand:

Verify the result:

Solve a trigonometric equation:

Solve a trigonometric inequality:

Plot over two periods:

Series expansion at 0:

Scope  (46)

Numerical Evaluation  (6)

Evaluate numerically:

Evaluate to high precision:

The precision of the output tracks the precision of the input:

Evaluate for complex arguments:

Evaluate CscDegrees efficiently at high precision:

Compute worst-case guaranteed intervals using Interval and CenteredInterval objects:

Or compute average-case statistical intervals using Around:

Compute the elementwise values of an array:

Or compute the matrix CscDegrees function using MatrixFunction:

Specific Values  (6)

Values of CscDegrees at fixed points:

CscDegrees has exact values at rational multiples of 30 degrees:

Values at infinity:

Simple exact values are generated automatically:

More complicated cases require explicit use of FunctionExpand:

Singular points of CscDegrees:

Local extrema of CscDegrees:

Find a local minimum of CscDegrees as the root of (dTemplateBox[{x}, CscDegrees])/(d x)=0 in the minimum's neighborhood:

Substitute in the result:

Visualize the result:

Visualization  (4)

Plot the CscDegrees function:

Plot over a subset of the complexes:

Plot the real part of CscDegrees:

Plot the imaginary part of CscDegrees:

Polar plot with CscDegrees:

Function Properties  (13)

CscDegrees is a periodic function with a period of :

Check this with FunctionPeriod:

The real domain of CscDegrees:

Complex domain:

CscDegrees achieves all real values except from the open interval :

The range for complex values:

CscDegrees is an odd function:

CscDegrees has the mirror property csc(TemplateBox[{z}, Conjugate])=TemplateBox[{{csc, (, z, )}}, Conjugate]:

CscDegrees is not an analytic function:

However, it is meromorphic:

CscDegrees is monotonic in a specific range:

CscDegrees is not injective:

CscDegrees is not surjective:

CscDegrees is neither non-negative nor non-positive:

It has both singularity and discontinuity when x is a multiple of 180:

Neither convex nor concave:

It is convex for x in [0,180]:

TraditionalForm formatting:

Differentiation  (3)

First derivative:

Higher derivatives:

Formula for the ^(th) derivative:

Integration  (3)

Compute the indefinite integral of CscDegrees via Integrate:

Definite integral of CscDegrees over a period is 0:

More integrals:

Series Expansions  (3)

Find the Taylor expansion using Series:

Plot the first three approximations for CscDegrees around :

Asymptotic expansion at a singular point:

CscDegrees can be applied to power series:

Function Identities and Simplifications  (5)

Double-angle formula using TrigExpand:

Angle sum formula:

Multipleangle expressions:

Convert sums to products using TrigFactor:

Convert to complex exponentials:

Function Representations  (3)

Representation through SinDegrees:

Representation through CosDegrees:

Representations through CosDegrees and CotDegrees:

Applications  (11)

Basic Trigonomometric Applications  (2)

Given , find the CscDegrees of the angle using the formula :

Find the missing opposite side length of a right triangle with hypotenuse 5 given the angle is 30 degrees:

Trigonomometric Identities  (3)

Calculate the CscDegrees value of 105 degrees using the sum and difference formulas:

Simplify trigonometric expressions:

Verify trigonometric identities:

Trigonomometric Equations  (2)

Solve a basic trigonometric equation:

Solve trigonometric equations including other trigonometric functions:

Solve trigonometric equations with conditions:

Trigonomometric Inequalities  (2)

Solve this trigonometric inequality:

Solve this trigonometric inequality including other trigonometric functions:

Advanced Applications  (2)

Generate a plot over the complex argument plane:

Automatically label different trigonometric functions:

Properties & Relations  (13)

Check that 1 degree is radians:

Basic parity and periodicity properties of the cosecant function get automatically applied:

Simplify under assumptions on parameters:

Complicated expressions containing trigonometric functions do not automatically simplify:

Another example:

Use FunctionExpand to express CscDegrees in terms of radicals:

Compositions with the inverse trigonometric functions:

Solve a trigonometric equation:

Numerically find a root of a transcendental equation:

Plot the function to check if the solution is correct:

The zeros of CscDegrees:

The poles of CscDegrees:

Calculate residue symbolically and numerically:

FunctionExpand applied to CscDegrees generates expressions in trigonometric functions in radians:

ExpToTrig applied to the outputs of TrigToExp will generate trigonometric functions in radians:

CscDegrees is a numeric function:

Possible Issues  (1)

Machine-precision input is insufficient to give a correct answer:

Use arbitrary-precision evaluation instead:

Neat Examples  (5)

Trigonometric functions are ratios that relate the angle measures of a right triangle to the length of its sides:

Solve trigonometric equations:

Add some condition on the solution:

Some arguments can be expressed as a finite sequence of nested radicals:

Indefinite integral of :

Plot CscDegrees at integer points:

Wolfram Research (2024), CscDegrees, Wolfram Language function, https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/CscDegrees.html.

Text

Wolfram Research (2024), CscDegrees, Wolfram Language function, https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/CscDegrees.html.

CMS

Wolfram Language. 2024. "CscDegrees." Wolfram Language & System Documentation Center. Wolfram Research. https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/CscDegrees.html.

APA

Wolfram Language. (2024). CscDegrees. Wolfram Language & System Documentation Center. Retrieved from https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/CscDegrees.html

BibTeX

@misc{reference.wolfram_2024_cscdegrees, author="Wolfram Research", title="{CscDegrees}", year="2024", howpublished="\url{https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/CscDegrees.html}", note=[Accessed: 18-November-2024 ]}

BibLaTeX

@online{reference.wolfram_2024_cscdegrees, organization={Wolfram Research}, title={CscDegrees}, year={2024}, url={https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/CscDegrees.html}, note=[Accessed: 18-November-2024 ]}