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quadrant in which -1930 degree theta lies is​

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Answered by MaheswariS
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\underline{\textbf{Given:}}



\mathsf{-1930^\circ}



\underline{\textbf{To find:}}



\textsf{The quadrant in which}\;\mathsf{-1930^\circ\;lies}



\underline{\textbf{Solution:}}



\underline{\mathsf{Concept used:}}



\textbf{An angle is said to be in particular quadrant if in the}


\textbf{standard position, its terminal side falls in that quadrant}



\mathsf{Consider,}



\mathsf{-1930^\circ}



\textsf{This can be written as,}



\mathsf{-1930^\circ=-(5{\times}360^\circ+130^\circ)}



\textsf{Since the angle is negative, it takes clockwise rotaions}



\therefore\textbf{The given angle lies in 3 rd quadrant}



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