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<TITLE>ACSCD Inverse Cosecant Degrees Function
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<H2>ACSCD Inverse Cosecant Degrees Function
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Section: <A HREF=sec_mathfunctions.html> Mathematical Functions </A>
<H3>Usage</H3>
Computes the inverse cosecant of the argument, but returns
the argument in degrees instead of radians (as is the case
for <code>acsc</code>. The syntax for its use is
<PRE>
   y = acscd(x)
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<H3>Examples</H3>
The inverse cosecant of <code>2/sqrt(2)</code> should be 45 degrees:
<PRE>
--&gt; acscd(2/sqrt(2))

ans = 
   45.0000 
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and the inverse cosecant of <code>2</code> should be 30 degrees:
<PRE>
--&gt; acscd(0.5)

ans = 
  90.0000 - 75.4561i 
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