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Answer: 1) c 2) a 3) d

Explanation:


\cos \theta = (adjacent)/(hypotenuse)\quad \\\\\\\cos 42.1=(4.7)/(x)\\\\\\x=(4.7)/(\cos 42.1)\\\\\\\large\boxed{x=6.33}\\

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Reference angle is the angle measurement from the x-axis. There is no such thing as a negative reference angle.

-183° is 3° from the x-axis so the reference angle is
\large\boxed{3^o}

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Coterminal means the same angle location after one or more rotations either clockwise or counter-clockwise.

To find these angles, add or subtract 360° from the given angle to find one rotation, add or subtract 2(360°) from the given angle to find two rotations, etc.

To find ALL of the coterminals, add or subtract 360° as many times as the number of rotations. Rotations can only be integers. In other words, you can only have ± 1, 2, 3, ... rotations. You cannot have a fraction of a rotation.

Given: 203°

Coterminal angles: 203° ± k360°, k ∈ I

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