Final answer:
The reference angle of 17π/14 is 11π/14.
Step-by-step explanation:
The reference angle of a given angle is the positive acute angle between the terminal side of the angle and the x-axis. To find the reference angle of 17π/14, we need to find the angle in the first quadrant that has the same terminal side as 17π/14. Since one full revolution is 2π, we can subtract 2π from 17π/14 to bring the angle to the first quadrant.
17π/14 - 2π = 17π/14 - 28π/14
= -11π/14
The reference angle is the absolute value of -11π/14, which is 11π/14.