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$ ext{Find the Quadrant of a Given Angle on the Unit Circle}$

Answer 1

Abigail Nelson

Sophia Williams

To determine the quadrant in which the angle 150° lies, we first convert it to radians:

$150° \times \frac{\pi}{180°} = \frac{5\pi}{6}$

The angle \(\frac{5\pi}{6}\) is greater than \(\frac{\pi}{2}\) but less than \(\pi\). Hence, it lies in the second quadrant.

Answer 2

Alex Thompson

Isabella Walker

Given the angle (315°), we will convert it to radians:

$315° imes frac{pi}{180°} = frac{7pi}{4}$

The angle (frac{7pi}{4}) is greater than (frac{3pi}{2}) but less than (2pi). Thus, it lies in the fourth quadrant.

Answer 3

Amelia Mitchell

Thomas Walker

To find the quadrant of the angle (frac{11pi}{6}):

(frac{11pi}{6}) is greater than (frac{3pi}{2}) but less than (2pi), so it lies in the fourth quadrant.