SOLUTION: Can you tell me -pi and 0 on a graph will this be in a quadrant or on axis?
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Question 290736: Can you tell me -pi and 0 on a graph will this be in a quadrant or on axis?
Answer by College Student(505) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
One pi equals 180 degrees, thus it falls on an axis... negative pi would also fall on an axis.
Zero degrees also falls on an axis.
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