If tan θ = - \sqrt(3)/3 and cos θ > 0; Find csc θ.
let "\\theta" = k
Now, tan k = - ("\\sqrt3" / 3) = - (1/"\\sqrt3" )
cos k > 0
Now tan k is negative when k lies in second or fourth quadrant. And cos k is positive in first and fourth quadrant.
So we can infer that k lies in the fourth quadrant.
Now tan k = - (1/"\\sqrt3" ) => k = - 30"\\degree" => k = (360 - 30)"\\degree" = 330"\\degree"
So k = 330"\\degree"
Now cosec k = cosec 330"\\degree" = cosec (360 - 30)"\\degree" = - cosec 30"\\degree" = -2
therefore the answer is -2.
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