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Mathematics, 30.05.2020 03:04, falabit

Let x be an angle in standard position. State the quadrant in which the terminal
sides lie.
CSC X > 0, tan x<0
A. Quadrant 1
B. Quadrant 2
C. Quadrant 3
D. Quadrant 4

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