SOLUTION: What is the reference angle in radians for -3Pi/8
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Question 545975: What is the reference angle in radians for -3Pi/8
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What is the reference angle in radians for -3Pi/8
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The reference angle is the acute angle made by
the terminal side of the given angle and the
closest part of the x axis.
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Your problem:
reference = 0-(-(3/8)pi) = (3/8)pi
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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