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OpenStudy (dianne):

how do i find coterminal angles for 395 degrees

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

WELCOME TO OPENSTUDY!!

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

"Coterminal Angles are angles who share the same initial side and terminal sides. Finding coterminal angles is as simple as adding or subtracting 360° or 2π to each angle, depending on whether the given angle is in degrees or radians. There are an infinite number of coterminal angles that can be found."

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

Did you understand that?

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

What your looking for is 35 as your remain.

OpenStudy (dianne):

yeah i did but how do i find it if the degree is over 360

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

ok I'll explain that next

OpenStudy (dianne):

thanks

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

"Add or subtract multiples of 360° until you get an angle that meets the conditions you're looking for. 395° > 360°, so subtract 360°. You get 35°. This angle is less than 360°, so it satisfies the desired condition. It is the only positive angle that does so; you could continue to subtract 360° and get infinitely many negative angles coterminal with 395°. I suspect you want the positive angle, so the answer is 35° is coterminal with 395°." {35}

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

that what you are looking for?

OpenStudy (dianne):

yeah i think so thank you

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

yw, make sure to write it in your on words though.

OpenStudy (dianne):

yeah I'm graphing it

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

ok have a nice day

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