Question
Determine the quadrant in which each angle lies. (The angle measure is given in radians.)(a) $-\frac{5 \pi}{6}$(b) $-\frac{11 \pi}{9}$
Step 1
Step 1: First, we need to understand that the negative sign in front of the angle means that we are measuring the angle in the clockwise direction from the positive x-axis. Show more…
Show all steps
Your feedback will help us improve your experience
Harsh Gadhiya and 55 other Precalculus educators are ready to help you.
Ask a new question
Labs
Want to see this concept in action?
Explore this concept interactively to see how it behaves as you change inputs.
Key Concepts
Recommended Videos
Determine the quadrant in which each angle lies. (The angle measure is given in radians.) (a) $-\frac{5 \pi}{12}$ (b) $-\frac{13 \pi}{9}$
Trigonometric Functions
Angles and Their Measure
Determine the quadrant in which each angle lies. $(\mathrm{a})-\frac{\pi}{6} \quad(\mathrm{b})-\frac{11 \pi}{9}$
Trigonometry
Radian and Degree Measure
Determine the quadrant in which each angle lies. (The angle measure is given in radians.) (a) $\frac{5 \pi}{6}$ (b) $-\frac{5 \pi}{3}$
Transcript
18,000,000+
Students on Numerade
Trusted by students at 8,000+ universities
Watch the video solution with this free unlock.
EMAIL
PASSWORD