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babymother [125]
2 years ago
11

An angle that shares the same sine value of an angle that measures 5pi/4 radians is located where?

Mathematics
2 answers:
SSSSS [86.1K]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

c aka Quadrant IV

Step-by-step explanation:

just got it right on edg :)

Leno4ka [110]2 years ago
3 0
If we have an angle measuring 5π/4, that is an angle that terminates in quadrant III. Then the sine value of 5π/4 is negative since sine is negative in quadrants III and IV.

The only other quadrant we can be in to have the same sine value is quadrant IV; that's the only other place sine can be negative. 

In fact, the other angle can possibly be 7π/4 via the unit circle. That's a quadrant IV angle.

Therefore, quadrant IV is the answer.
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