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Find the exact value of sec csc(theta) = - 4/3 and and the terminal side of lies in Quadrant III sec(theta) = 4/5 sec(theta) = - (4sqrt(7))/7 sec(theta) = 5/4 sec(theta) = (sqrt(7))/4
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Find the exact value of sec csc(theta) = - 4/3 and and the terminal side of lies in Quadrant III
sec(theta) = 4/5
sec(theta) = - (4sqrt(7))/7
sec(theta) = 5/4
sec(theta) = (sqrt(7))/4
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sec csc(theta) = 6/4
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