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In which quadrant, or on which axis, does the terminal side of angle (- 100straight pi) lie?

User Junioregis
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The given angle is


\theta=-(100)/(\pi)

First, we have to transform this angle into degrees. We know pi=180°, so


\theta=-(100)/(180)=-(50)/(90)=-(5)/(9)=-0.56

The given angle is placed on the first quadrant.

Assuming that the angle is starting on the positive x-axis.

User Boris Siscanu
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