3π/4 (180/π) =
π cancell
4 divided into 180 = 45
The equation becomes
3/1 (45) =
135 / 1 =
135°
135° is quadrant II
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2007-04-13 03:12:12
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answer #1
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answered by SAMUEL D 7
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If you convert 3pi/4 by multiplying it by 180/pi, you will get an angle of 135, which is in the second quadrant
2007-04-13 02:56:49
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answer #2
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answered by Katekudo 1
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3pi/4 = 3(180 deg.)/4
= 135 deg.
which is in quadrant 2
2007-04-13 03:11:15
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answer #3
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answered by Sam 2
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The given angle is in 2nd quadrant.
As angle 3pi/4 = 135 degree (1rad=180/pi deg. hence 3pi/4 rad = 135 deg.). The range of 2nd quadrant is 90deg(pi/2 rad) to 180deg(pi rad).
Hence it is in 2nd quadrant.
2007-04-13 03:03:34
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answer #4
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answered by dragon 2
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3pi/4 = 3/4 x 180º = 135º Therefore it will be in the second quadrant (ie <180º and >90º )
2007-04-13 02:57:37
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answer #5
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answered by physicist 4
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2 pi =360^
pi=180^
pi/2=90^
pi/4=45^
A=3 x45^=135^, II.quadrant
2007-04-13 03:07:08
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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3(180)/4
135
haha. 2nd quadrant....top left
2007-04-13 02:59:45
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answer #7
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answered by Jami 3
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2nd quadrant
2007-04-13 02:58:48
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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135 degree
2007-04-13 03:22:07
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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