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State the quadrant for which each angle’s terminal side lies: 110 degrees, 9pi/4, -700 degrees, 3pi/7 State the quadrant for which each angle’s terminal side lies: 110 degrees, 9pi/4, -700 degrees, 3pi/7 @Mathematics
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110 degree would be Quadrant II, no explanation needed. \[9\pi \over4 \]would be the same as 2.25 pi, this would be a complete revolution and into Quadrant I. -700 degrees would almost be two complete counterclockwise revolutions, but would be Quadrant I 3pi/7 is only .42 pi, or still in Quadrant I
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