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OpenStudy (tabithax3):

What quadrant is 13π in and how do you know which quadrants it belongs to?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

convert it into degree and then use quadrants where its located.

OpenStudy (tabithax3):

my professor hasn't shown us how to convert yet.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

13pi = 26 pi/2

OpenStudy (ghazi):

2pi = one cycle now divide 13 pi by 2 you will have pi in remainder

OpenStudy (ghazi):

and this lies at the boundary of 2nd and 3rd quadrant

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

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