In which of the following intervals does the trigonometric inequality csc(x) > - sec(x) always hold true?

Answer:
0<x< pi/2
Step-by-step explanation:
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The correct answer is option A 0 < x < π /2.
The relation between two expressions that are not equal, employing a sign such as ≠ ‘not equal to’, > ‘greater than, or < ‘less than.
The inequality for CSC(x) > - sec(x) will be:-
0 < x < π /2.
Therefore the correct answer is option A 0 < x < π /2.
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