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Just give me the answers i don’t need for it to be explained -Precalculus

Just give me the answers i don’t need for it to be explained -Precalculus-example-1
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Coterminal and Reference Angles

Coterminal angles are those that are equivalent, not necessarily with the same value.

Coterminal angles are usually found by adding or subtracting 360° to the given angle.

We are given the angle -341°. It's required to find a coterminal angle in the range from 0° to 360°. We only need to add 360°:

- 341° + 360° = 19°

The reference angle is the smallest angle formed with respect to the x-axis.

The given angle of -341° forms an angle of 19° with the x-axis, so the reference angle is also 19°.

To find the quadrant, we can use the coterminal angle and evaluate if it lies on the different quadrants as follows:

Quadrant I: From 0° to 90°

Quadrant II : From 90° to 180°

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