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in which quadrant would \\( \theta \\) be if \\( \tan \theta = - \sqrt { 3 } \\) and \\( \sin \theta > 0 \\)? (1 point)
quadrant iv
quadrant iii
quadrant ii
quadrant i
Brief Explanations
To determine the quadrant of \(\theta\), we analyze the signs of \(\tan\theta\) and \(\sin\theta\):
- Recall the sign rules for trigonometric functions in each quadrant:
- In Quadrant I: \(\sin\theta>0\), \(\cos\theta>0\), \(\tan\theta = \frac{\sin\theta}{\cos\theta}>0\).
- In Quadrant II: \(\sin\theta>0\), \(\cos\theta<0\), \(\tan\theta=\frac{\sin\theta}{\cos\theta}<0\).
- In Quadrant III: \(\sin\theta<0\), \(\cos\theta<0\), \(\tan\theta=\frac{\sin\theta}{\cos\theta}>0\).
- In Quadrant IV: \(\sin\theta<0\), \(\cos\theta>0\), \(\tan\theta=\frac{\sin\theta}{\cos\theta}<0\).
- Given \(\tan\theta = -\sqrt{3}<0\), so \(\theta\) could be in Quadrant II or IV (where \(\tan\theta\) is negative).
- Given \(\sin\theta>0\), so \(\theta\) could be in Quadrant I or II (where \(\sin\theta\) is positive).
- The intersection of the two conditions ( \(\tan\theta<0\) and \(\sin\theta>0\)) is Quadrant II.
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C. Quadrant II