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5 October, 12:37

How do you find the reference angle for 13pi/6?

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  1. 5 October, 12:54
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    13 pi over 6 is equivalent to 390 degrees. This is a first quadrant degree angle. The reference angle is the supplementary angle of the angle given. The reference angle is equal to the didifferencef 3 pi and 13 pi over 6. This is equal to 5 pi over 6.
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