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Determine two coterminal angles (one positive and one negative) for θ = −503°.
a. 217°,− 323°
b. 217°, − 143°
c. 307°, − 413°
d. 127°, − 323°
e. 127°, − 233°
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Answered by Reiny
repeatedly add 360° and note the results
9 years ago
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Determine two coterminal angles (one positive and one negative) for θ = −503°.
a. 217°,− 323°
b. 217°, − 143°
c. 307°, − 413°
d. 127°, − 323°
e. 127°, − 233°

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