Which is of the below angle measure is coterminal with pi/2 radian a) 0 radian b) 1 radian c) 5pi/2 radian d) 3pi/2 radian
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So, 0 + 2πk radians (where k is an integer) is coterminal with 0 radians. b) 1 radian: Any multiple of 2π radians is coterminal with 1 radian. So, 1 + 2πk radians (where k is an integer) is coterminal with 1 radian. c) 57 radians: Show more…
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