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If tanA=2, secB=-5/3, where pi lt A lt (...

If `tanA=2, secB=-5/3`, where `pi lt A lt (3pi)/(2)`, `pi/2 lt B lt pi`, then
i) Find the value of `tan(A+B)`,
ii) find the quadrant in which (A+B) terminates.

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