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Determine the quadrant of θ if tanθ=−3√3 and cosθ=−3√2.
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Quadrant II.
Reason: cosθ < 0 so θ is in QII or QIII. tanθ < 0 so θ is in QII or QIV. The only quadrant in both sets is QII. (Note: the given numeric cos value |−3√2|>1 is impossible for a real angle, so you must be using only the signs.)
Reason: cosθ < 0 so θ is in QII or QIII. tanθ < 0 so θ is in QII or QIV. The only quadrant in both sets is QII. (Note: the given numeric cos value |−3√2|>1 is impossible for a real angle, so you must be using only the signs.)
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