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Darryl Vaughn
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20 April, 11:42
Which angle is conterminal with - pi/6
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Nora Erickson
20 April, 12:06
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Subtract 360° to find a negative coterminal angle. Angles that measure 240° and - 480° are coterminal with a - 120° angle. For an angle θ in standard position, the reference angle is the positive acute angle formed by the terminal side of θ and the x-axis.
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