SOLUTION: Hello I need some help on this question, it says Draw theta= 67pi/12 in standard position and to name a reference angle to theta. I know the unit circle and the fundamental

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Question 1121656: Hello I need some help on this question, it says
Draw theta= 67pi/12 in standard position and to name a reference angle to theta.
I know the unit circle and the fundamental radians but I’m having trouble trying to find 67pi/12. Is there a good way to go about this or do I subtract radians from 67pi/12? Any help to understand this would really help, thank you!

Answer by ikleyn(52800)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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I will help you to make your problem easier.


     =  +  =  + .


 is two complete rotations, and geometrically it is the same as the angle of zero radians.


So, your original angle is equivalent to (is the same as)   =  + .


Now, if you, as you said, know the unit circle, you can complete the assignment on your own.


The lesson to learn from this solution :

     When it is needed, extract the integer number of full rotations, i.e. the angle multiple of .



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