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In what quadrant does the angle 2pi/3 terminate? I II III IV

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Answer:

The answer is Quadrant 2

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Answer:

The angle 2pi/3 terminate in quadrant II

Explanation:

Quadrant I ⇒ 0 < θ < (π/2)

Quadrant II ⇒ (π/2) < θ < (π)

Quadrant III ⇒ (π) < θ < (3π/2)

Quadrant IV⇒ (3π/2) < θ < (2π)

When θ = 2π/3

∴ (π/2) < θ < (π)

So, The angle 2pi/3 terminate in quadrant II

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