Question
Evaluate the following:
$\text{cosec}^{-1}\Big(-\frac{2}{\sqrt3}\Big)+2\cot^{-1}(-1)$

Answer

$\text{cosec}^{-1}\Big(-\frac{2}{\sqrt3}\Big)+2\cot^{-1}(-1)$
$=-\frac{\pi}{3}+2\times\Big(\frac{3\pi}{4}\Big)$
$-\frac{\pi}{3}+\frac{3\pi}{4}$
$=\frac{7\pi}{6}$

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