SOLUTION: The terminal arm of an angle {{{ (theta) }}} in standard position passes through the point P(-2,3). A value of {{{ (theta) }}}, to the nearest tenth of a degree is?
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Question 957239: The terminal arm of an angle in standard position passes through the point P(-2,3). A value of , to the nearest tenth of a degree is?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The terminal arm of an angle in standard position passes through the point P(-2,3).
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tan = y/x = -3/2
(-2,3) is in Q2
theta =~ 123.7 degs
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