6. Which quadrant you can find the terminal of an angle in a standard position whose measure is 4. -7n a. Quadrant I b. Quadrant II C. Quadrant III d. Quadrant IV 7. In which quadrant lies the terminal of an angle in a standard position whose angle of measure is -1550° ? a. Quadrant I b. Quadrant II C. Quadrant III d. Quadrant IV 8. Which of these is not a pair of coterminal angles? a. 0°, 360° b. 340°, -50° C. -400°, -40° d. 20°, 380°

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Problem 1RE: 1. Give the measures of the complement and the supplement of an angle measuring 35°.
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6. Which quadrant you can find the terminal of an angle in a standard
-7n
0osition whose measure is
4
a. Quadrant I
b. Quadrant II
C. Quadrant III
d. Quadrant IV
7. In which quadrant lies the terminal of an angle in a standard
position whose angle of measure is -1550° ?
a. Quadrant I
b. Quadrant II
C. Quadrant III
d. Quadrant IV
8. Which of these is not a pair of coterminal angles?
a. 0°, 360°
b. 340°, -50o
C. -400°, -40°
d. 20°, 380°
9. Which of these is not a pair of coterminal angles?
a. 30°, 390°
b. 4°, 724°
C. -15°, -385°
d. 20°, -340°
10. What is the angle between 0° and 360° that is coterminal with the
angle 960°45'34"?
a. 240°45'34"
b. 140°15'44"
C. 250 45'41"
d. 340°45'44"
Transcribed Image Text:6. Which quadrant you can find the terminal of an angle in a standard -7n 0osition whose measure is 4 a. Quadrant I b. Quadrant II C. Quadrant III d. Quadrant IV 7. In which quadrant lies the terminal of an angle in a standard position whose angle of measure is -1550° ? a. Quadrant I b. Quadrant II C. Quadrant III d. Quadrant IV 8. Which of these is not a pair of coterminal angles? a. 0°, 360° b. 340°, -50o C. -400°, -40° d. 20°, 380° 9. Which of these is not a pair of coterminal angles? a. 30°, 390° b. 4°, 724° C. -15°, -385° d. 20°, -340° 10. What is the angle between 0° and 360° that is coterminal with the angle 960°45'34"? a. 240°45'34" b. 140°15'44" C. 250 45'41" d. 340°45'44"
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