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Explanation:

If you know tangent of theta is 5/3 and it is in the 3rd quadrant, then you know the sides will be going in the negative direction and the real values of the sides would be -5/-3. You can use pythagorean theorem to figure out that the hypotenuse would be sqrt(5^2+3^2) = sqrt(34). Then you can use soh cah toa: sin = opp/hyp, cos=adj/hyp tan = opp/adj. You know that opp = -5, adj = -3, and hyp = sqrt(34) For cosine theta, it would be -3/sqrt(34) and csc is just 1/sin so csc would be hyp/opp = sqrt(34)/-5.

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