Drag each trigonometric function to the correct location on the chart. Categorize the trigonometric functions as positive or negative. $\sin\frac{13\pi}{36}$ $\cos\frac{7\pi}{12}$ $\sin\frac{47\pi}{36}$ $\cos\frac{17\pi}{10}$ $\tan\frac{41\pi}{36}$ $\tan\frac{5\pi}{9}$ Positive Negative
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