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Which angle is in standard position?

On a coordinate plane, 2 rays form an angle and both rays are not on the y- or x-axis.

On a coordinate plane, 2 rays form an angle and both rays are not on the y- or x-axis.

On a coordinate plane, 2 rays form an angle. One ray sits on the x-axis.

On a coordinate plane, 2 rays form an angle and both rays are not on the y- or x-axis.

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User Jjames
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Answer:

The answer to this question is C) (the third graph)

Answers to the entire test are

1. A) Quadrant 1

2. B) –270° and 90°

3. D) 126° + (720n)°, for any integer n

4. A) –90° and 630°

5. A) (the first graph)

6. D) n = 6

7. C) x = y + 360 n, for any positive integer n

8. B) 10°

9. C) (the third graph)

10. C) 495°

Explanation:

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User Deepraj Chowrasia
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Answer:

(C)On a coordinate plane, 2 rays form an angle. One ray sits on the x-axis.

Explanation:

An angle is stated in the standard position with respect to the x-axis.

Therefore, for an angle to be in standard position, one of its rays must be on the x-axis.

From the given options, only Option C has a ray on the x-axis and therefore is the angle that is in standard position.

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