Each quadrant of a Cartesian coordinate system represents a 90-degree section of the 360-degree circle. Therefore, the first quadrant spans from 0 to 90 degrees, the second from 90 to 180 degrees, the third from 180 to 270 degrees, and the fourth from 270 to 360 degrees.
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The fourth quadrant.
To determine the quadrant of -182 degrees, first convert it to a positive angle by adding 360 degrees, resulting in 178 degrees. Since 178 degrees falls between 180 and 360 degrees, it is located in the second quadrant. Therefore, -182 degrees is in the second quadrant.
-305 degrees would be equal to 55 degrees, which can be found in quadrant one in the standard position.
Quadrant I : (+, +) Quadrant II : (-, +) Quadrant III : (-, -) Quadrant IV : (+, -)
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Each quadrant is equals to 90°. A graph is consists of four quadrants, with each measuring 90 degrees. Quadrant I ranges from 0 degree to 90 degrees, Quadrant II is from 90° to 180°, Quadrant III is from 180° to 270°, and lastly, Quadrant IV is from 270° to 360°
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The answer is 3rd quadrant because 980 degree -720 degree =260 degrees so the 3rd quadrant is 180 degrees to 270 degrees
The second quadrant.
The fourth quadrant.
To determine the quadrant of -182 degrees, first convert it to a positive angle by adding 360 degrees, resulting in 178 degrees. Since 178 degrees falls between 180 and 360 degrees, it is located in the second quadrant. Therefore, -182 degrees is in the second quadrant.
The range of degrees in the IV quadrant on the Cartesian plane is 270 degrees to 360 degrees
The first quadrant.
-305 degrees would be equal to 55 degrees, which can be found in quadrant one in the standard position.
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