SOLUTION: If given that tan(A) = 5 in Quadrant III and sin(B) = {{{ 2/3 }}} in Quadrant II, what is the Quadrant of A-B? A.) I B.) II C.) III D.) IV

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Question 1064672: If given that tan(A) = 5 in Quadrant III and sin(B) = +2%2F3+ in Quadrant II, what is the Quadrant of A-B?
A.) I
B.) II
C.) III
D.) IV

Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
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So from the information,
180%3CA%3C270
and
90%3CB%3C180
So then,
180-B%3CA-B%3C270-B
Substituting the maximum limit for B on the left hand side and the minimum limit for B on the right hand side,
0%3CA-B%3C90
That's Q1.