how to find greatest degrees in trigonometry
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observing its degree
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Angles Greater Than 360°
Step-by-step explanation:
Consider the angle 390∘. As you learned previously, you can think of this angle as a full 360 degree rotation, plus an additional 30 degrees. Therefore 390∘ is coterminal with 30∘. As you saw above with negative angles, this means that 390∘ has the same ordered pair as 30∘, and so it has the same trig values. For example,
cos390∘=cos30∘=3‾√2
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