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Find angle in the normal range (0° to 360°, or 0° to 2pi radians) whose terminal side points in the same direction as terminal side of an angle measuring -pi/2.



Find angle in the normal range (0° to 360°, or 0° to 2pi radians) whose terminal side-example-1
User CigarDoug
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Answer:

A

Explanation:

An angle of the measure
-\pi /2 should have the same measure as an angle measured
-\pi /2+2\pi because this is periodic. If we do that, we get the angle:
(-\pi )/(2) +(4\pi )/(2) =(3\pi )/(2)

Thus, the answer is A.

User Michele Spagnuolo
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Answer: a) 3π/2

Explanation:

Negative means go clockwise around the Unit Circle (starting at 0π).

π/2 clockwise lands on 3π/2.

Find angle in the normal range (0° to 360°, or 0° to 2pi radians) whose terminal side-example-1
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