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An angle on the coordinate plane
There is no such angle, since the sine of an angle cannot be greater than 1.
This question is ambiguous. If you have an original side, and you know the terminal (final) side, and you know the terminal angle (between the two sides), then there's really not that much more. For rectangular coordinates (x and y) of offsets, use sines and cosines. Vertical offset is (terminal sidelength)*sin(DEGREE MEASURE) Horizontal offeset is (terminal sidelength)*cos(DEGREE MEASURE)
in trig a reference angle is ised to create a reference triangle in the first quadrant by using any point except the origin that lies on the terminal side of the ref. angle and drawing a perpendicular to the x-axis. for 90 degrees the terminal side is the y-axis and the perpendicular would not create a triangle, but just retrace the y-axis.
this is used in trigonometry. its means angle side angleothers include ssa (side side angle), saa (side angle angle), ssa (side side angle), sas (side angle side), sss (side side side), aaa (angle angle angle)