To find coterminal angles for an angle, β, given in radians use the following formula:
coterminal angle = β + 2πk
where k is an integer {..., -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ...}
Negative Coterminal Angle: k = -1
NCA = π/5 + 2π(-1)
= -9π/5
Positive Coterminal Angle: k = 1
PCA = π/5 + 2π(1)
= 11π/5
The following answers are just one of many possible answer... you have infinite number of choices for k.
Answer:
The answer is 1.
Step-by-step explanation:
If it is 5 or more, you round up. If it is 4 or less, you keep it the same.
Answer:
35%
60%
Step-by-step explanation:
7/20= 35% . 7 divided by 20 equals .35
3/5=60% 3 divided by 5 equals .6
y=5/3x
this is because f(x)=x is one of (identity function) the 12 basic functions and when you multiply it it will shift it on the y axis
If you were to do y=x+5/3 it would make a horizontal shift to the left 5/3
So the unit your on is mostly about knowing the number located in the function that will make the graph shift different ways
You plug in number for number getting 194.8 which is equal to 2931