Question 1187660
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In general *[tex \Large A\ \not =\ a] and *[tex \Large B\ \not =\ b].  So in order to answer this question, you would need to provide:


The quadrant of *[tex \Large B],


Either the sine or the cosine of *[tex \Large a],


The quadrant of *[tex \Large a]


AND Either the sine or the cosine of *[tex \Large b].


Alternatively, you can repost the question using either all upper case letters for your angles or all lower case letters for your angles.


Finally, you must define what you mean by "where does a and b terminate"


Do you mean "Where does *[tex \Large a] terminate and where does *[tex \Large b] terminate?" or "Where does the sum of *[tex \Large a] and *[tex \Large b] terminate?"

																
John
*[tex \LARGE e^{i\pi}\ +\ 1\ =\ 0]
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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