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In which quadrant does the angle t lie if sec(t) > 0 and sin(t) < 0?

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Statement Problem: In which quadrant does the angle t lie if sec(t) > 0 and sin(t) < 0?​

Solution:

In quadrant I: All functions are positive there;

In quadrant II: Sine and its reciprocal (cosecant) are positive while others are negative;

In quadrant III: Tangent and its reciprocal (cotangent) are positive while others are negative;

In quadrant IV: Cosine and its reciprocal (secant) are positive while others are negative.

Thus, if


\sec (t)>0

then angle t lies on either quadrant I or quadrant IV.

But also;


\sin (t)<0

then angle t here lies on either quadrant III or quadrant IV.

Thus, the common quadrant to both condition is quadrant IV.

CORRECT ANSWER: Quadrant IV

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