Determine two coterminal angles in radian measure (one positive and one negative) for each angle. (There are many correct answers. Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.) (a) ?/2 ? = 4?/3 ? 0 3?/2 rad (b) ?/2 ? = 5?/4 ? 0 3?/2 rad
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Adding 2pi gives us 4pi/3 + 2pi = 4pi/3 + 6pi/3 = 10pi/3. Subtracting 2pi gives us 4pi/3 - 2pi = 4pi/3 - 6pi/3 = -2pi/3. So, two coterminal angles for 4pi/3 are 10pi/3 and -2pi/3. Show more…
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