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Whats the reference angle for 11π/6? explain why
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Whats the reference angle for 11π/6? explain why
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The reference angle of something is its angle measure in the first quadrant.
angle is in the fourth quadrant
2 pi - 3pi/6
3pi/2 radians and that is your reference angle.
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x = 11π / 6 = 330 °
To find the reference angle for angle in Quadrant IV the formula is:
α = 360° - x
α = 360° - 330° = 30°
Answer:
The reference
angle is 30° or π/6.
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