Precalculus (6th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 013421742X
ISBN 13: 978-0-13421-742-0

Chapter 6 - The Circular Functions and Their Graphs - 6.2 The Unit Circle and Circular Functions - 6.2 Exercises - Page 589: 61

Answer

positive

Work Step by Step

RECALL: The quadrantal angles are: Positive x-axis: $0$ radians; Positive y-axis: $\frac{3.14}{2} = 1.57$ radians; Negative x-axis: $3.14$ radians; Negative y-axis: $4.61$ radians Positive x-axis: $6.28$ radians Thus, when moving counterclockwise from the positive x-axis, the angle $6,29$ radians is right after the positive x-axis after one rotation. This means that the angle is in Quadrant I. With $\tan{\theta}=\frac{y}{x}$, and since the values of $x$ and $y$ are both positive in Quadrant I, then $\tan{6.29}$ must be positive.
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