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Mathematics, 03.03.2021 14:00 june745

Match each description with the given angles. You may use each angle more than once, or not at all. tan(θ)>0 and sin(θ)<0 Angle A  Angle B  Angle C  Angle D 

tan(θ)>0 and cos(θ)>0 Angle A  Angle B  Angle C  Angle D 

sin(θ)>0 and cos(θ)<0 Angle A  Angle B  Angle C  Angle D 

tan(θ)>0 and sin(θ)>0 Angle A  Angle B  Angle C  Angle D 

tan(θ)<0 and cos(θ)>0 Angle A  Angle B  Angle C  Angle D 


Match each description with the given angles. You may use each angle more than once, or not at all.

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