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in which state does 329 degree fall. trigonometry
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fourth quadrant Ans.
The angle is measured by the amount of
rotation from the initial side to the terminal side. If measured
in a counterclockwise direction the
measurement is positive. If
measured in a clockwise direction
the measurement is negative.
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