SOLUTION: Find an angle between 0 and 2pie that is co-terminal with (13pie)/(4).
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Question 596360: Find an angle between 0 and 2pie that is co-terminal with (13pie)/(4).
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find an angle between 0 and 2pie that is co-terminal with (13pie)/(4).
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Pie is a dessert.
Use pi, the Greek letter.
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Subtract 2pi repeatedly until the result is <= 2pi
13pi/4 - 2pi = 5pi/4
done.
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