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10 June, 19:53

He terminal arm of an angle drawn in standard position rotates in a positive direction through two quadrants of the coordinate plane, and then rotates an additional 35 degrees. What is the measure of the angle? A. 35º

B. 125º

C. 145°

D. 215

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  1. 10 June, 20:00
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    The correct answer to this question is this one: "D. 215"

    The terminal arm of an angle drawn in standard position, that means in the) degree.

    It the rotates in a positive direction through two quadrants of the coordinate plane, that is equal to 180 degrees.

    Then rotates an additional 35 degrees.

    So the angle is 180 + 35 = 215
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