SOLUTION: csc theta, given cos theta =-1/3 and pi/2 is less than theta which is less than pi
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Question 830195: csc theta, given cos theta =-1/3 and pi/2 is less than theta which is less than pi
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csc theta, given cos theta =-1/3 and pi/2 is less than theta which is less than pi
(π/2 < theta < π)
(in quadrannt II in which sin>0)
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