Answer:
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Explanation:
Coterminal angles are angles with same terminal angles
Mathematically speaking these angles should have the same coordinates in a trigonomitrical circle
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Angles like 0° and 360° are coterminal since to we made a spin from 0° to 360°
For two angles A and B to be coterminal they should verify this relation :
A = B + k*360° with k an integer
So A-B = k*360°
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7) :
35° and 395°
395° -35° = 360°
360° is a multiple of 360° so these angles are coterminal
8) :
140° and 860°
860° - 140° = 720°
720° is a multiple of 360°
720 = 360° × 2
9) :
350° and -710°
350 -(-710) = 350+ 710 = 1060°
1060° isn't a multiple of 360°
So these angles aren't coterminal
10) :
130° and -230°
130 -(-230) = 130+230 = 360°
So these angles are coterminal
11) :
30° and -690°
30 -(-690) = 30+ 690 = 720°
720 is a multiple of 360 so these angles are coterminal
12) :
210° and 10°
210-10 = 200
200 isn't a multiple of 360 so these angles aren't coterminal