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To help solve the trigonometric inequality sec(x/3)+4>2-sec(x/3) which two equations could you graph A. y=sec(x/3) and y =-2.

b. y=sec(x/3) and y=-1.

C. y=sec(x/3) and y=1

D. y=sec(x/3) and y=2

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