It's pretty straight forward. You can see where the inverse sec (-9) comes from right? since it's simply a straight substitution. the 2pi/3 however comes from the unit circle. So, if
-2 = sec(t), then cos(t) = -1/2 right? Which is in the second quad of the unit circle, and what is the value of the angle? 120 degrees or 2pi/3
thank you... i tried that but drew my triangle wrong on the unit circle... i knew better and told my self to pay attention and make sure i didnt do it but i did it anyway...
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