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6 January, 14:26

In which quadrant of the circle does an angle of 14 radians fall

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  1. 6 January, 14:49
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    To find what quadrant 14rad is, it is easier to convert it first to degrees.

    So,

    1 rad = 180°/π

    14 x 180°/π=802.14°

    Since a circle’s complete angle is 360°, and our value is more than 360°, reduce the angle until it is lesser than or equal to 360° by subtraction.

    So,

    802.14° - 360° = 442.14°

    442.14° - 360° = 82.14°

    A circle is divided into 4 quadrants, adding up 90° with each incrementing quadrant, with quadrant 1 limited to 0° to 90°. Since the simplified angle is 82.14°, it falls under quadrant 1.
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