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If tan(0)>0 then in which Quadrants can 0 lie?
 


   
   
   
   
 
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Preview: ... If tan(x) = 0, then in which quadrant does the second ray of the angle x lie? (The first ray will always be the positive part of the x-axis.)<br><br><br>Here's a mnemonic that solves all these types of problems: The CAST rule:<br>It ...

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