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A coterminal angle has a ......

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Answered by Anonymous
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Coterminal Angles are angles who share the same initial side and terminal sides. Finding coterminal angles is as simple as adding or subtracting 360° or 2π to each angle, depending on whether the given angle is in degrees or radians. There are an infinite number of coterminal angles that can be found.

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Answered by shanvisharma
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Answer:Coterminal angles are two angles that are drawn in the standard position (so their initial sides are on the positive x-axis) and have the same terminal side like 110° and -250°

Picture of two coterminal angles

Another way to describe coterminal angles is that they are two angles in the standard position and one angle is a multiple of 360 degrees larger or smaller than the other. That is, if angle A has a measure of M degrees, then angle B is co-terminal if it measures M +/- 360n, where n = 0, 1, 2, 3, ...

45 ° and −315°

90° and 450°

180° and −180°

170° and −190°

100° and −260°

360° and 720°

360° and −360°

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