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Which angle is coterminal to StartFraction 3 pi Over 4 EndFraction radians? Negative StartFraction 5 pi Over 4 EndFraction radians Negative StartFraction 3 pi Over 4 EndFraction radians StartFraction 5 pi Over 4 EndFraction radians StartFraction 7 pi over 4 EndFraction radians

User Lordian
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Answer:

Its A

Explanation:

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Which angle is coterminal to StartFraction 3 pi Over 4 EndFraction radians? Negative-example-1
User Surendra Kumar
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Answer:

The co-terminal angle of
(3\pi)/(4)\ \text{radians} is
-(5\pi)/(4)\ \text{radians}.

Explanation:

The angle provided is,
(3\pi)/(4)\ \text{radians}.

Convert the angle into degrees as follows:


(3\pi)/(4)\ \text{radians}=(3*180^(o))/(4)=135^(o)

Co-terminal angles are those angles that share the same terminal and initial sides.

To find the co-terminal angle of a provided angle, we just need to add or subtract 360° or 2π to it.

Determine the co-terminal angle of
(3\pi)/(4)\ \text{radians} as follows:


\text{Co-terminal Angle}=(3\pi)/(4)+2\pi


=(3\pi+8\pi)/(4)\\\\=(11\pi)/(4)


\text{Co-terminal Angle}=(3\pi)/(4)-2\pi


=(3\pi-8\pi)/(4)\\\\=-(5\pi)/(4)

Thus, the co-terminal angle of
(3\pi)/(4)\ \text{radians} is
-(5\pi)/(4)\ \text{radians}.

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