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make the indicated trigonometric substitution in the given algebraic expression and simplify. assume that ( 0 < \theta < pi / 2 ).
( sqrt { x ^ { 2 } - 1 }, quad x = csc ( \theta ) )
Step1: Substitute \(x = \csc(\theta)\)
Substitute \(x=\csc(\theta)\) into \(\sqrt{x^{2}-1}\), we get \(\sqrt{\csc^{2}(\theta)-1}\).
Step2: Use trigonometric identity
Recall the trigonometric identity \(1+\cot^{2}(\theta)=\csc^{2}(\theta)\), so \(\csc^{2}(\theta)-1 = \cot^{2}(\theta)\). Then \(\sqrt{\csc^{2}(\theta)-1}=\sqrt{\cot^{2}(\theta)}\).
Step3: Simplify the square - root
Since \(0 < \theta<\frac{\pi}{2}\), \(\cot(\theta)>0\). So \(\sqrt{\cot^{2}(\theta)}=\cot(\theta)\).
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\(\cot(\theta)\)