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Ruby Gillespie
Mathematics
9 April, 07:10
If sin A > 0 and cos A <0, in which quadrant does
angle A terminate?
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Koba
9 April, 07:39
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second quadrant
Step-by-step explanation:
sin A > 0 ⇒ first / second quadrant
cos A < 0 ⇒ second / third quadrant
The second quadrant is common to both, thus A terminates in the second quadrant.
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Mylee Davila
9 April, 07:39
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angle A is in 2. quadrant
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