SOLUTION: If the terminal point determined by t is P(a,b), then (a) the terminal point P(x,y) determined by π - t is... x= ? and y= ? (b) the terminal point P(x,y) determined by -

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Question 1141013: If the terminal point determined by t is P(a,b), then
(a) the terminal point P(x,y) determined by π - t is...
x= ? and y= ?
(b) the terminal point P(x,y) determined by -t is...
x= ? and y= ?
(c) the terminal point P(x,y) determined by π + t is...
x= ? and y= ?
(d) the terminal point P(x,y) determined by 2π + t is...
x= ? and y= ?

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If the terminal point determined by t is P(a,b), then

(a)  the terminal point P(x,y) determined by π - t is...

      x=  -a    and y=  b



(b)  the terminal point P(x,y) determined by -t is...

     x=  -a    and y= -b



(c)  the terminal point P(x,y) determined by π + t is...
 
     x=  -a    and y= -b



(d)  the terminal point P(x,y) determined by 2π + t is...

     x=  a    and y=  b