19. \sin \theta > 0, \cos \theta > 0 21. \csc \theta > 0, \tan \theta < 0
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sin 0 > 0, COS 0 > 0 This means that the angle 0 is in the first quadrant of the unit circle, where both sine and cosine are positive. Show more…
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