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For 90 degrees < 0 < 270 degrees, which of the primary trig functions may have positive values? A. Tan 0 and sin 0 B. Tan 0and cos 0 C. Cos 0 and sin 0 D. Cos 0
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For 90 degrees < 0 < 270 degrees, which of the primary trig functions may have positive values?
A. Tan 0 and sin 0
B. Tan 0and cos 0
C. Cos 0 and sin 0
D. Cos 0
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