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11 September, 19:21

The measure of an angle in standard position is given. Find two positive angles and two negative angles that are coterminal with the given angle. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.) 5π 4

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  1. 11 September, 19:25
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    13π/4, 21π/4, - 3π/4, - 11π/4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Coterminal Angles are angles which share the same initial side and terminal sides.

    To find coterminal angles, simply add or subtract 360° or 2π to each angle, depending on whether the given angle is in degrees or radians.

    5π/4 = (4π/4) + (π/4)

    Our Angle 5π/4 is in the 3rd quadrant and exceeds π radians by (π/4) radians, or 45° angular measure.

    The 2 positive co-terminal angles would be:

    Adding 2π

    5π/4 + 2π = 13π/4

    Adding another 2π

    5π/4 + 2π + 2π = 21π/4

    The two negative co-terminal angles would be:

    Subtracting 2π

    5π/4 - 2π = - 3π/4

    Subtracting another 2π

    5π/4 - 2π - 2π = - 11π/4

    The coterminal angles are:

    13π/4, 21π/4, - 3π/4, - 11π/4
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