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The statement cot theta = 12/5, sec(theta) = - 13/5 and the terminal point determined by is in quadrant 2 ? PLEASE HELP
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The statement cot theta = 12/5, sec(theta) = - 13/5 and the terminal point determined by is in quadrant 2 ? PLEASE HELP
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The statement cot theta = 12/5, sec(theta) = - 13/5 and the terminal point determined by is in quadrant 2 ?
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Answer:
a is the correct awnser
Explanation:
cus its negative so has to be in quadrent 3
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Anwser is a don’t know how to explain tho
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