If the terminal arm of a standard angle passes through the point (-3,6), then the angle lies in the ...... Quadrant.
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angle lie in the 2nd quadrant
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If the terminal arm of a standard angle passes through the point (-3,6), then the angle lies in the 2nd quadrant.
1. Let x, y be two points. Then,
- (+x,+y) lies in the 1st quadrant
- (-x,+y) lies in the 2nd quadrant
- (-x,-y) lies in the 3rd quadrant
- (+x,-y) lies in the 4th quadrant
2. In the given question, (-3,6) lies in the 2nd quadrant.
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