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the angle with 60 degrees has a reference angle of 60 degrees?

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sorry posted twice
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A reference angle is defined as:

"A reference angle for an angle is the positive <i>acute</i> angle made by the terminal side of angle and the x-axis."

by which we conclude that all angles in the first quadrant equal their reference angles.
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