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21 July, 08:22
What is the reference angle for - 49 degrees
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Cordell Wilkerson
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Answer:When an angle is drawn on the coordinate plane with a vertex at the origin, the reference angle is the angle between the terminal side of the angle and the x-axis. The reference angle is always between 0 and 2π radians (or between 0 and 90 degrees).
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