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7 February, 23:58

Which angle has a positive measure?

On a coordinate plane, a ray moves counter-clockwise to form an angle. It moves from quadrant 1 to quadrant 4.

On a coordinate plane, a ray moves counter-clockwise to form an angle. It moves from quadrant 1 to quadrant 2.

On a coordinate plane, a ray moves clockwise to form an angle.

On a coordinate plane, a ray moves clockwise to form an angle.

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  1. 8 February, 00:11
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    Usually the angles are measured from quadrant 1, where is the angle 0°.

    If the angle moves counterclokwise, it is positive, if the angles goes clokwise, it is negative.

    Then "On a coordinate plane, a ray moves counter-clockwise to form an angle. It moves from quadrant 1 to quadrant 4."

    Will give a positive angle, and because we know that is in quadrant 4, the angle can be any angle between 270° and 360°

    "On a coordinate plane, a ray moves counter-clockwise to form an angle. It moves from quadrant 1 to quadrant 2."

    Same as before, this will create an angle with a positive measure, and the angle will be between 90° and 180°
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