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If sin(θ)>0 and sec(θ)<0, in which quadrant does θ lie?

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Answer:

Quadrant II

Explanation:

sin (∅) > 0 means sin (∅)is positive

sec (∅) < 0 means sec (∅) is negative

thus,

∅ lies in quadrant II

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