find a positive angle less than 360 degrees that is coterminal with 840 degrees
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Since one complete revolution is 360 degrees, we divide 840 by 360 to find the number of complete revolutions. 840 degrees ÷ 360 degrees = 2.3333... This means that 840 degrees represents 2 complete revolutions plus an additional 0.3333... of a revolution. Show more…
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