Because the cosine and sine must be negative when evaluated in theta, the angle lies on the third quadrant.
We know that if:
Here we know that:
sec(θ) < 0
And we know that:
sec(θ) = 1/cos(θ)
Then we have cos(θ) < 0
We also have that:
sec(θ)*csc(θ) > 0
Because sec(θ) < 0, we must have that csc(θ) < 0.
Remember: csc(θ) = 1/sen(θ)
Then sen(θ) < 0.
Then we have the two conditions:
sen(θ) < 0
cos(θ) < 0
The only quadrant where both are negative is the third quadrant, so that is the correct option.
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