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State the quadrant in which the terminal side of each angle lies
1) -55 degrees 2) -120 degrees
11 years ago

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Steve
I'm sure you know the quadrants and their angle measurements, for positive angles.

For negative angles, start with QIV and count down to QI, moving clockwise.
11 years ago

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