SOLUTION: If the terminal arm of angle theta intersects the unit circle at the point (-7 divided by -8, -15 square root divided by -8) , then to the nearest hundredth of a radian, theta is

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Question 1181865: If the terminal arm of angle theta intersects the unit circle at the point (-7 divided by -8, -15 square root divided by -8) , then to the nearest hundredth of a radian, theta is

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Answer by ikleyn(52797) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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If the terminal arm of angle theta intersects the unit circle at the point (-7 divided
by -8, -15 square root divided by -8) , then to the nearest hundredth of a radian, theta is
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