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I need your help. I can't solve this problem.-example-1
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pi over 6 then you would have to
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It is pi over 6:

We first solve this by determining how many times it goes around the circle. When you turn 25pi/6 into a mixed number you get 4pi + 1pi/6. Since it takes 2pi to get around the circle once, you go around the circle twice with 4pi. This leaves with 1pi/6 left at the starting point. The answer is pi/6. 13pi/6 also has the same terminal angle but it is not in range of answers (they are asking for 0-2pi)

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