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An angle whose measure is 40° is in standard position. In which quadrant does the terminal side of the angle fall?

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An agale whose measure is 40 is in standard positition. In which quadrant does the terminal side of the angle fall? it would be the 1st Quadrant

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1st quadrant.

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We are asked to find the quadrant in which the terminal side of an angle with a measure of 40 degrees will fall.

We know that the angles with measure of less than 90 degrees and greater than 0 degrees lies in 1st quadrant.

The angles with measure of less than 180 degrees and greater than 90 degrees lies in 2nd quadrant.

The angles with measure of less than 270 degrees and greater than 180 degrees lies in 3rd quadrant.

The angles with measure of less than 360 degrees and greater than 270 degrees lies in 4th quadrant.

Since our given angle is 40 degrees, therefore, the terminal side of the angle will fall in 1st quadrant.

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