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panuj329p1gs45: how u know this is in 2nd quadrant
Explode: 1st quadrant 90° 2nd quadrant 180° 3rd quadrant 270° 4th quadrant 360°
Explode: Do you understand?
panuj329p1gs45: yes
panuj329p1gs45: 315/2 how in 2nd quadrant
Explode: 157(1/2) < 180° and it's in 2nd quadrant
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