195 degrees is in the third quadrant.
0 - 90 ; 1st quadrant
90 - 180 ; 2nd quadrant
180 - 270 ; 3rd quadrant
270 - 360 ; 4th quadrant.
Then the cycle repeats.
only in quadrants 2 and 3
It is the start of the second rotation, hence it is in the 1st quadrant.
3rd quadrant. The four 90 degree quadrants together formed 360 degrees. When a given angle is greater than 360 degrees, subtract 360 from it till a value smaller than 360 is obtained. In this way, we can determine the quadrant in which the given angle lies. Here the final angle obtained is 211 degrees (1291-3x360=211).
The cosine of an angle is the adjacent side of the angle of a triangle divided the hypotenuse. If you plot the adjacent side as x on an x -y graph, for negative angles less than 90 degrees the adjacent side is positive and the hypotenuse is always positive, so you get a positive. The cosine is positive int e upper right and lower right quadrants
A sphere is not usually divided into 4 quadrants. Dividing by 2 along each of the 3 orthogonal axes partitions the sphere into 8.
Quadrants and sextants are still used but to a much lesser degree since the introduction of electronic instruments and satellite GPS systems were introduced. Quadrants/sextants are instruments used to measure angles in surveying and navigation. Using trigonometry when surveying, measuring an angle and knowing the length of a side and another angle of a triangle other distances and angles can be calculated. In navigation, measuring the angle of a star from the horizon and using a set of tables and an accurate time piece your position can be calculated.
A 195-degree angle is classified as an obtuse angle because it is greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. Additionally, it is also considered a reflex angle since it measures more than 180 degrees, which means it is the larger angle formed when two lines intersect.
One of the four equal parts of a circle is called a "quadrant." A circle can be divided into four quadrants, each representing a 90-degree angle. These quadrants are typically labeled as the first, second, third, and fourth quadrants, based on their position relative to the Cartesian coordinate system.
It's a reflex angle and nearly looks like but not quite a straight line
195 degrees is a reflex angle because it is greater than 180 but less than 360 degrees which is a full rotation.
the graph is 2 straight lines from the origin in quadrants 1 and 2 at angle of 45 and 135 degrees from 0
They are called "quadrants".
only in quadrants 2 and 3
The axes create the quadrants.
The Cartesian plane is divided into 4 quadrants
There are 4 quadrants in a circle
The plane that divides the upper abdominopelvic quadrants from the lower abdominopelvic quadrants is the transumbilical plane. This horizontal plane runs through the umbilicus (navel) and is situated at the level of the L3-L4 vertebrae. It separates the quadrants into the right and left upper quadrants above and the right and left lower quadrants below.