SOLUTION: An angle measures 5π/4 radiant. A. How would the sketch of this graph look in standard position. B. What are {{{ 2 }}} co-terminal angles ({{{ 1 }}}positive and {{{ 1 }}}

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Question 1062437: An angle measures 5π/4 radiant.
A. How would the sketch of this graph look in standard position.
B. What are co-terminal angles (positive and negative).
C. Can you convert the measure in angles to degrees?
Thanks!

Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


This is a CCW turn of the radial vector
radians past the radian vector,
putting the angle in the 3rd quadrant
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The negative co-terminal angle is
a CW turn of the radial vector by
, the same position in the 3rd quadrant
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radians = degrees
radians = degrees
degrees
( also radians = degrees
is the negative co-terminal angle )

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