SOLUTION: Find the exact radian value of the reference angle of the given angle in radians with the works please , i'll appreciate it.
θ =38π/11
θ = 4radians
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Question 1110588: Find the exact radian value of the reference angle of the given angle in radians with the works please , i'll appreciate it.
θ =38π/11
θ = 4radians
Answer by KMST(5328) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
We like to "reference" an acute (or right) angle , such that ,
because we can visualize such an angle in a right triangle.
So, when we find an angle that does not fit in that first quadrant interval,
we find a "symmetrical" reference angle in the first quadrant, because we know that, give or not a minus sign,
the trigonometric function values of both angles will be the same.
is between and ,
so it is less than a right angle,
but is counterclockwise turns,
or quadrants.
The symmetrical reference angle, in the first quadrant is
The coordinates of and have the same absolute value,
but with being in the third quadrant,
both of the coordinates of are negative.
and
,
so is in the third quadrant, with .
Just as before, for the third quadrant we add or subtract (a half turn),
as many times as needed,
until we get to the first quadrant.
The reference angle is
NOTE:
For second quadrant, and fourt angles,
the first quadrant reference angle can be found,
by adding and/or subtracting as many times as needed
to get to an angle between and
(in the second quadrant, but less than one whole turn),
and then subtracting that angle from to get the supplementary angle.
For example, is
(or counterclockwise turns, or half turns)
plus .
Subtracting those , we get ,
with .
Then, is the first quadrant reference angle.
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