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Find anangle in each quadrant with a common reference angle with 117°, from0°30<360°

Find anangle in each quadrant with a common reference angle with 117°, from0°30&lt-example-1
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The reference angle of 117° is


\theta=180^(\circ)-117^(\circ)=63^(\circ).

Therefore, we have to determine an angle in each quadrant with a reference angle of 63°. To illustrate the solution, we will use the following diagram as a reference:

From the above diagram, we get that:


\begin{gathered} \alpha=63^(\circ), \\ \beta=180^(\circ)+63^(\circ), \\ \gamma=360^(\circ)-63^(\circ). \end{gathered}

Simplifying the above results, we get:


\begin{gathered} \alpha=63^(\circ), \\ \beta=243^(\circ), \\ \gamma=297^(\circ). \end{gathered}

Finally, we get that, in the first quadrant the angle that has the same reference angle as 117° is:


63^(\circ),

in the second quadrant is:


117^(\circ),

in the third quadrant is:


243^(\circ),

and in the fourth quadrant is:


297^(\circ.)

Answer:


\begin{gathered} Quadrant\text{ I: 63}^(\circ), \\ Quadrant\text{ II: 117}^(\circ), \\ Quadrant\text{ III: 243}^(\circ), \\ Quadrant\text{ IV: 297}^(\circ). \end{gathered}

Find anangle in each quadrant with a common reference angle with 117°, from0°30&lt-example-1
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