Find the coterminal angle, \(\theta\), and the reference angle, \(\alpha\), for 660°, where \(0 \le \theta \le 360°\). \(\theta = \) \(\alpha = \)
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660 degrees - 360 degrees = 300 degrees Therefore, the coterminal angle for 660 degrees is 300 degrees. Show more…
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