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How to find the positive and negative coterminal angles of 13

How to find the positive and negative coterminal angles of 13-example-1
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Solution

- To find the coterminal angle for angles expressed in radians, we have;


\theta\pm2\pi n

- Thus, we have:


\begin{gathered} \theta=(11\pi)/(12) \\ \\ \text{ Let }n=1 \\ \theta-2\pi=(11)/(12)\pi-2\pi=-(13\pi)/(12) \\ \\ \text{ Also,} \\ \theta+2\pi=(11)/(12)\pi+2\pi=(35)/(12)\pi \end{gathered}

Final Answer


\begin{gathered} Positive:(35)/(12)\pi \\ \\ Negative:-(13\pi)/(12) \end{gathered}

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