ive got 5pi/4 (radians)
i dont know how find in what quadrant it belongs to
i need to do these without converting to degrees
we kind did it in class i just saw my teacher multiplying something to get the answer thanks 10 Points!
i dont know how find in what quadrant it belongs to
i need to do these without converting to degrees
we kind did it in class i just saw my teacher multiplying something to get the answer thanks 10 Points!
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I think that a circle with labels (i.e. a graph) should clarify your problem.
http://i369.photobucket.com/albums/oo133…
After you look at this, realize that the quadrants are defined as in the graph and all that this is is a matter of working with fractions. Since everything has a π in it, you can ignore that in your work with fractions.
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http://i369.photobucket.com/albums/oo133…
After you look at this, realize that the quadrants are defined as in the graph and all that this is is a matter of working with fractions. Since everything has a π in it, you can ignore that in your work with fractions.
.