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If theta is the measure of an angle in standard position with the given conditions, find the quadrant(s) in which the terminal side of theta lies.

a) cot theta < 0

b) cos theta > 0 , csc theta < 0
13 years ago

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Answered by Damon
a) 2 and 4

b) cos+ in 1 and 4 but csc + in 1
so must be in 4

13 years ago
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If theta is the measure of an angle in standard position with the given conditions, find the quadrant(s) in which the terminal side of theta lies.

a) cot theta < 0

b) cos theta > 0 , csc theta < 0

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