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In which quadrant is theta if the statement is true: Tan theta > 0 and sin theta >0
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In which quadrant is theta if the statement is true: Tan theta > 0 and sin theta >0
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In which quadrant is theta if the statement is true: Tan theta > 0 and sin theta >0
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Quadrant 1 because sin and tan (as well as consine, but not mentioned) are greater than 0 in that quadrant
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