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Point P (8, -4) is on the terminal arm of angle theta

What quadrant would this be in? Cosine?
7 years ago

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Answered by Steve
cosine is not a quadrant.

With x positive and y negative, that is QIV
cosine = x/r
7 years ago
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What quadrant would this be in? Cosine?

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