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Which quadrant does the terminal side of a -145° angle lie in?
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Which quadrant does the terminal side of a -145° angle lie in?
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Which quadrant does the terminal side of a -145° angle lie in?
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Each quadrant is 90 degrees
-145 = -90 - 55
This means we move counterclockwise through quadrant IV (4) and into quadrant III (3)
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it would like in quadrant 3 (III)
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