90 to 180.
The range of degrees in the IV quadrant on the Cartesian plane is 270 degrees to 360 degrees
0 degree to 90 degrees.
The first quadrant.
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It is in the 2nd quadrant going anti-clockwise
The range of degrees in the IV quadrant on the Cartesian plane is 270 degrees to 360 degrees
0 degree to 90 degrees.
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 first quadrant.
-305 degrees would be equal to 55 degrees, which can be found in quadrant one in the standard position.
90 degrees
The angle of 4.560 degrees is in the first quadrant. In the Cartesian coordinate system, the first quadrant is defined by angles between 0 and 90 degrees, where both the x and y coordinates are positive.
Third quadrant. From the origin (0,0) and on the positive x-axis. Move an arrow/line clockwise from this axis by 135 degrees. The first 90 degrees are in the bottom right (4th)quandrant. The next 90 degrees(to 180 degrees ; includes 135) will be in the bottom left (3rd) quadrant. NB From the positive x-axis ,moving anti-clockwise about the origin the angles are positive. When moving clockwise from the same axis the angles are negative.
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