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neariah24
20.05.2021 •
Mathematics
Hello, my fellow users I currently I'm in need of math help. The math grade is 7th. Anyone who is willing and good at math is welcome plz do not join the zoom if you're not experienced or gonna help it's a waste of ur and my time. Whoever helps me finish will pay pal or vevmod $120. The Z o o m meeting details are on the bottom. Meeting ID: 945 0878 7272 Passcode: W35s6S
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why a z00m???
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Hello from MrBillDoesMath!
The second quadrant
Discussion:
Let's consider the problem using degrees.
PI = 180 degrees
5 * PI = 5 * 180 = 900
5 * PI / 8 radians = ( 5 * 180)/8 = 112 degrees, approximately). which lies in the second quadrant. ( 90 < angle < 180 degrees)
Thank you,
MrB