SOLUTION: PLEASE HELP ME SOLVE THIS TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS:
Name the quadrant in which sin(theta)<0 and cos(thta)>0.
a)l
b)ll
c)lll
d)lV
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Question 238531: PLEASE HELP ME SOLVE THIS TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS:
Name the quadrant in which sin(theta)<0 and cos(thta)>0.
a)l
b)ll
c)lll
d)lV
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
On the unit circle,
and
.
is positive above the
-axis, and
is positive to the right of the
-axis.
John

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