Answer:
87777777777777777777777777
Step-by-step explanation:
We can use the points in either order and you will still get the same slope. I usually solve in order that is given. So the first coordinates I label (x1,y1) and the second is (x2,y2).
Slope=m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
m=(9-5)/(3-1)=4/2=2
Slope is 2.
Given the angle:
-660°
Let's find the coterminal angle from 0≤θ≤360.
To find the coterminal angle, in the interval given, let's keep adding 360 degrees to the angle until we get the angle in the interval,
We have:
Coterminal angle = -660 + 360 = -300 + 360 = 60°
Therefore, the coterminal angle is 60°.
Since 60 degrees is between 0 to 90 degrees, is is quadrant I.
60 degrees lie in Quadrant I.
Also since it is in quadrant I, the reference angle is still 60 degrees.
ANSWER:
The coterminal angle is 60°, which lies in quadrant I, with a reference angle of 60°
Answer: 200
it would be 200 becuase it would orignally be 186 and since it says "rounded the nerest hundred estimated" you would round up in this case and get 200