Draw the terminal side of an angle in standard position that measures \( -\frac{7 \pi}{4} \) radians. Hint: First plot a point at the origin, then plot a second point anywhere on the terminal side. Clear All Draw: \( \square \) Answer the following using radians. The \( \pi \) is already given. Find a nonnegative angle that is coterminal. \( \square \) \( \pi \) Find a negative angle that is coterminal. \( \square \) \( \pi \)
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