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5 February, 08:25
What is the reference angle in radians for 876°
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Graham Mccarthy
5 February, 08:31
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First we should find the terminal side of 876° by subtracting 360° (for a full rotation) as many times possible until we get some where between 0° and 360°. Doing this we get 156° (876-360-360)
Second, knowing the unit circle, this measure is closest of the reference angle of 150°, which in radians is 5pi/4
I am not exactly sure if that is what you were asking for ... I apologize if any of this is pooly explained
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