Answer:
See below.
Step-by-step explanation:
So, we have:
[tex]\sec(\theta)=-2/\sqrt{3}[/tex]
Recall that secant is simply the reciprocal of cosine. So we can:
[tex]\cos(\theta)=(\sec(\theta))^{-1}=(-2/\sqrt{3})^{-1}\\\cos(\theta)=-\sqrt{3}/2[/tex]
Now, recall the unit circle. Since cosine is negative, it must be in Quadrants II and/or III. The numerator is the square root of 3. The denominator is 2. The whole thing is negative. Therefore, this means that 150 or 5π/6 is a candidate. Therefore, due to reference angles, 180+30=210 or 7π/6 is also a candidate.
Therefore, the possible values for theta is
5π/6 +2nπ
and
7π/6 + 2nπ