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Please helpthe answer is supposed to be written in simplified rationalized form

Please helpthe answer is supposed to be written in simplified rationalized form-example-1
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The angle is in the 2nd quadrant, therefore:

The sin function is given by:


\sin (\theta)=(opposite)/(hypotenuse)=(1)/(3)

Let's find the adjacent side using pythagorean theorem:


adjacent=\sqrt[]{3^2-1^2}=\sqrt[]{8}=2\sqrt[]{2}

Therefore:


\sec (\theta)=(hypotenuse)/(adjacent)=-\frac{3}{2\sqrt[]{2}}=-\frac{3\sqrt[]{2}}{4}

Please helpthe answer is supposed to be written in simplified rationalized form-example-1
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