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Find two positive angles and two negative angles that are coterminal with the given angle and less than 1080° but greater than -720°. 145.5° The coterminal angles are (Use a comma to separate answers as needed. Do not include the degree symbol in your answer.)

          Find two positive angles and two negative angles that are coterminal with the given angle and less than 1080° but greater than -720°.
145.5°
The coterminal angles are
(Use a comma to separate answers as needed. Do not include the degree symbol in your answer.)
        
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Find two positive angles and two negative angles that are coterminal with the given angle and less than 1080° but greater than -720°.
145.5°
The coterminal angles are
(Use a comma to separate answers as needed. Do not include the degree symbol in your answer.)

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Find two positive angles and two negative angles that are coterminal with the given angle and less than 1080deg but greater than -720deg . 145.5deg The coterminal angles are (Use a comma to separate answers as needed. Do not include the degree symbol in your answer.) 145.5o The coterminal angles are (Use a comma to separate answers as needed. Do not include the degree symbol in your answer.)
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00:01 Okay, here's my diagram showing the angle, 46 degrees.
00:05 That's the angle here on the x -axis.
00:08 And the first one is coterminal.
00:11 This plus would be a complete circle like that, and ending up at the same location.
00:19 So i split 360 for the complete circle, plus 46 degrees.
00:24 Here's me, 406 degrees for the first answer.
00:30 And then what we could do is start off here, go around once, go around twice, and end up at the same location.
00:44 What we have now then is 720 degrees, two complete circles, plus the angle, 46, and that will be 766 degrees for my second one.
01:01 Now to get negative, all we do is go around the other direction.
01:11 So, we start off here, go around to there...
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