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If tan theta =-(1)/(sqrt10)and theta lie...

If `tan theta =-(1)/(sqrt10)and theta` lies in the fourth quadrant, then `sec theta =`

A

`(1)/(sqrt11)`

B

`(-1)/(sqrt11)`

C

`sqrt((11)/(10))`

D

`-sqrt((10)/(11))`

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C
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