SOLUTION: If tan x = -3 and sin x > 0, then angle x terminates in Quadrant
a)I b)II c)III d)IV
Answer: c (Just checking to make sure that I did my HW correct)
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Question 388942: If tan x = -3 and sin x > 0, then angle x terminates in Quadrant
a)I b)II c)III d)IV
Answer: c (Just checking to make sure that I did my HW correct)
Thanks
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If tan x = -3 and sin x > 0, then angle x terminates in Quadrant
a)I b)II c)III d)IV
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In quadrant order, sine is +, +, -, -
tangent's quadrant order is +, -, +, -
Tan - and sin + --> quad 2.
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