Well, let's see.
secant = 1/cosine
cosecant = 1/sine
5/cosine + 3/sine = 0
Multiply both sides of the equation by sine :
5 sin/cos + 3 = 0
But sin/cos = tangent .
5 tan(x) + 3 = 0
5 tan(x) = -3
tan(x) = -0.6
'x' is the angle whose tangent is -0.6 .
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x
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