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Preview: ... s:<br><br>http://www.physics.uoguelph.ca/tutorials/trig/panel32b.gif<br><br>In the quadrant with a C that means Cosine is positive, but sine is negative, and tangent is negative.<br>In the quadrant with A, sine cosine and tangent are a ...

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