SOLUTION: P is a point the the terminal arm of angle {{{ (theta) }}} in standard position. If {{{ (theta)= -840 }}}, where is P located?
Would P be located in Quadrant 3?
Thank you,
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Question 956668: P is a point the the terminal arm of angle in standard position. If , where is P located?
Would P be located in Quadrant 3?
Thank you,
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Start at degrees
Spin in the negative direction ( clockwise )
degrees
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Spin in the negative direction another degrees
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So far you have gone degrees
and you are still at degrees
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Now spin degrees in the negative direction
So far you have gone degrees
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Spin degrees more in negative direction
You are at degrees
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Note that you are at the same point as if you turned
degrees in the positive direction
This is a point in the 3rd quadrant
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