Find The Quadrant Of The Angle (7pi)/2 | Mathway

Enter a problem... Trigonometry Examples Popular Problems Trigonometry Find the Quadrant of the Angle (7pi)/2 Step 1Convert the radian measure to degrees.Tap for more steps...Step 1.1To convert radians to degrees, multiply by , since a full circle is or radians.Step 1.2Cancel the common factor of .Tap for more steps...Step 1.2.1Factor out of .Step 1.2.2Cancel the common factor.Step 1.2.3Rewrite the expression.Step 1.3Cancel the common factor of .Tap for more steps...Step 1.3.1Factor out of .Step 1.3.2Cancel the common factor.Step 1.3.3Rewrite the expression.Step 1.4Multiply by .Step 1.5Convert to a decimal.Step 2For angles greater than , subtract from the angle until the angle is less than .Step 3The angle is between the third and fourth quadrant.Between Quadrant and Step 4

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