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∙ 11y agoPi / 5 would be in Quadrant I.
7*pi/5 = 1.4*pi pi < 1.4*pi < 1.5*pi and so the angle is in the third quadrant.
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5 over 8 can't be a whole number, as it is a fraction, a part of the whole.Slice a pie into 8 pieces. Each piece is an 8th of the whole pie. Only when the pie is whole can it be said to be a whole number - which would be 8. Remove a slice and the pie becomes a fraction.
Pi / 5 would be in Quadrant I.
Pi / 5 would be in Quadrant I.
7*pi/5 = 1.4*pi pi < 1.4*pi < 1.5*pi and so the angle is in the third quadrant.
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(0-5) lies in First Quadrant
In which quadrant is the point (-5, 6)
The coordinate of (-12, 5) is in the 2nd quadrant
5 over 8 can't be a whole number, as it is a fraction, a part of the whole.Slice a pie into 8 pieces. Each piece is an 8th of the whole pie. Only when the pie is whole can it be said to be a whole number - which would be 8. Remove a slice and the pie becomes a fraction.
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