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Trigonometry Give the reference angle and the quadrant of the following

Trigonometry Give the reference angle and the quadrant of the following-example-1
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Answer:

To find the reference angle and the quadrant of,


675\degree

we have that,

Every angle is measured from the positive part of the x-axis to its terminal line traveling counterclockwise. If you want to find the reference angle, you have to find the smallest possible angle formed by the x-axis and the terminal line, going either clockwise or counterclockwise. If you want to find the reference angle, you have to find the smallest possible angle formed by the x-axis and the terminal line, going either clockwise or counterclockwise.

Since we get that,

The angle 675 degrees lies between (2x270=) 540 degrees and (2x360=) 720 degrees,

Therefore, the angle lies in the fourth quadrant.

To find the reference angle:

we get,

Reference angle is,


2*360\degree-r=675\degree

where r is the reference angle.

Solving the above equation we get,


720\degree-r=675\degree
r=720\degree-675\degree
r=45\degree

The reference angle is 45 degrees and it lies in 4th quadrant.

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