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Determine two coterminal angles in degree measure (one positive and one negative) for each angle. (There are many correct answers. Ente

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0=116°
8=-392°

Determine two coterminal angles in degree measure (one positive and one negative) for-example-1

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Answer:

116+-365 = 481, -249

-392+365 = -27, -27 + 365 = 338

Explanation:

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Answer: -Deppends- A and/or B + more.

Step-by-step explanation: a) Two coterminal angles in degree measure for 116° are:

Positive: 116° + 360° = 476°

Negative: 116° - 360° = -244°

(b) Two coterminal angles in degree measure for -392° are:

Positive: -392° + 360° = -32°

Negative: -392° - 360° = -752°

Example:

The angle 116° can be rotated 360° in either direction and still be coterminal with 116°. This gives us the two coterminal angles 476° and -244°.

Similarly, the angle -392° can be rotated 360° in either direction and still be coterminal with -392°. This gives us the two coterminal angles -32° and -752°.

Note that there are many other correct answers for both of these problems.

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