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If `sqrt((1+ cos theta )/(1- cos theta ))="cosec " theta + cot theta " then " theta ` lies in the quadrants

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`= (1)/(sin theta ) +( cos theta )/( sin theta ) =cosec theta +cot theta =RHS
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