Asked by Max
Suppose theta is an angle in standard position with cos theta > 0. In which quadrants could the terminal side of theta lie? Select two answers.
I
II
III
IV
I don't know what this means:(
I
II
III
IV
I don't know what this means:(
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Answered by
Steve
Draw a triangle in standard position. That is, with one corner at (0,0) and one side along the x-axis. The 3rd point is in one of the quadrants.
cosθ = x/r
so, in which quadrants is x positive?
cosθ = x/r
so, in which quadrants is x positive?
Answered by
Max
Quadrants I and IV?
Answered by
Caleb
Did you find the right answer
Answered by
Caleb
Nvm the answer is I and IV
Answered by
boo
Connections Academy Precalculus B Unit 1 Lesson 6
B
B
B
AD
B
(its a lot of B i know)
B
B
B
AD
B
(its a lot of B i know)
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boo is right
100% thanks boo
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Answered by
Kazuma
Boo is write as of 2/10/2023 ;)
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Kazuma
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