SOLUTION: If tan x= -RADICAL 3, in which quadrants could angle x terminate?
A. II and III
B. I and III
C. III and IV
D. II and IV
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Question 423219: If tan x= -RADICAL 3, in which quadrants could angle x terminate?
A. II and III
B. I and III
C. III and IV
D. II and IV
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If tan x= -RADICAL 3, in which quadrants could angle x terminate?
tan = y/x
Note: tan is negative where x and y have opposite signs.
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Ans: II and IV
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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A. II and III
B. I and III
C. III and IV
D. II and IV
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