ReyahW59304 ReyahW59304
  • 03-11-2022
  • Mathematics
contestada

Hi so sorry i need help in geometry i think its asking if the two given angles are coterminal or not

Hi so sorry i need help in geometry i think its asking if the two given angles are coterminal or not class=

Respuesta :

LissyK552095 LissyK552095
  • 03-11-2022

Given these two angles:

[tex]\frac{5\pi}{4}[/tex][tex]-\frac{3\pi}{4}[/tex]

You need to remember that, by definition, two angles are coterminal if the Difference (the result obtained by subtracting them) is:

[tex]360\text{\degree or }2\pi[/tex]

Then, you need to set up:

[tex]\frac{5\pi}{4}-(-\frac{3\pi}{4})[/tex]

Solving the Subtraction, you get:

[tex]=\frac{5\pi}{4}+\frac{3\pi}{4}[/tex][tex]=\frac{8\pi}{4}[/tex][tex]=2\pi[/tex]

Hence, the answer is: They are Coterminal Angles.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

How many words are in the Pledge of Allegiance? a. 31 b. 22 c. 29
d = √[( x₂ - x₁) + (y₂ - y₁)] Midpoint Formula Slope Form Distance Formula Quadratic Formula
The point where the two axes intersect (0,0).
Two ratios (fractions) that are equal to each other.
According to marginal analysis, you should spend more time studying economics if the extra benefit from an additional hour of study: a. is positive. b. outweigh
This watery vacation spot is considered part of both California and Nevada. Name this lake
Write an equation in point-slope form for the line through the given point with the given slope. (9,-1); m=4/3. I need help!
What are two movies which titles relate to 4th of July?
How many representatives are there in the House of Representatives?
What is the symbol of the Republican Party?