SOLUTION: I would like to know what the rule is for radians in terms of quadrants. I already know the one for degrees: Q1= Keep the Angle Q2= 180 - Angle Q3= 180 + Angle Q4= 360 - Ang

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Question 370646: I would like to know what the rule is for radians in terms of quadrants.
I already know the one for degrees:
Q1= Keep the Angle
Q2= 180 - Angle
Q3= 180 + Angle
Q4= 360 - Angle
So what are these 4 quadrants for radians?

Answer by jsmallt9(3759)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
360 degrees = radians
Divding each side by 2 we get:
180 degrees = radians

Now, in your four equations for the quadrants, replace the 180's and the 360 by and , respectively.

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