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what is the reference angle for 11π/6? how would i do this?
10 years ago

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Answered by Steve
all reference angles are relative to the x-axis. So, add or subtract π until you get a value in the range [-π/2,π/2]

11π/6 = 2π - π/6

so, the reference angle is π/6
10 years ago

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