An angle that is coterminal with 30 degrees can be found by adding or subtracting multiples of 360 degrees. In this case, an angle coterminal with 30 degrees could be 390 degrees (30 + 360) or -330 degrees (30 - 360). Coterminal angles have the same initial and terminal sides, but may differ in number of rotations around the unit circle.
Coterminal angles are angles that are formed at the same vertex.
25 degrees.
Any angle between 0 and 360 degrees (except 180 degrees!).
Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees. So, 90 - 30 = 60. The complement of 30 degrees is 60 degrees. Supplementary angles have a sum (add up to) 180 degrees.
The two angles that are coterminal with 206 degrees are 12 degrees and 30 degrees.
An angle that is coterminal with 30 degrees can be found by adding or subtracting multiples of 360 degrees. In this case, an angle coterminal with 30 degrees could be 390 degrees (30 + 360) or -330 degrees (30 - 360). Coterminal angles have the same initial and terminal sides, but may differ in number of rotations around the unit circle.
195 degrees.
Any angles can be coterminal. 10 and 370 - IF MEASURED IN DEGREES - are effectively identical.
the coterminal side of 45 degree is -315 degree
Coterminal angles are angles that are formed at the same vertex.
Coterminal Angles are two angles in standard position with the same terminal side.
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Coterminal angles.
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-5pi/2
The same way as with degrees. All you have to know is how to convert degrees from radians and radians from degrees.... this is how you do it... radians= pi/180 degrees= 180/pi to get angles from degrees to radians you multiply the angle that is measured in degrees by pi/180. to get angles from radians to degrees you multiply the angle that is measured in radians by 180/pi. pi=3.14