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Multiple Choice
Identify the quadrant that the given angle is located in. 56π radians
A
Quadrant I
B
Quadrant II
C
Quadrant III
D
Quadrant IV
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Convert the angle from radians to degrees. Since \( \pi \) radians is equivalent to 180 degrees, multiply \( \frac{6\pi}{5} \) by \( \frac{180}{\pi} \) to find the degree measure.
Calculate \( \frac{6\pi}{5} \times \frac{180}{\pi} \) which simplifies to \( \frac{6 \times 180}{5} \).
Simplify the expression \( \frac{6 \times 180}{5} \) to find the degree measure of the angle.
Determine the quadrant by analyzing the degree measure. Recall that Quadrant I is 0 to 90 degrees, Quadrant II is 90 to 180 degrees, Quadrant III is 180 to 270 degrees, and Quadrant IV is 270 to 360 degrees.
Identify the quadrant based on the degree measure calculated. Since the angle is greater than 180 degrees and less than 270 degrees, it is located in Quadrant III.