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Find the value of `tan (alpha+beta)`, given that : `cot alpha=1/2, alpha in (pi, (3 pi)/2)` and `sec beta= -5/3, beta in (pi/2,pi)` and state the quadrant in which `(alpha+beta)` terminates.

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