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Describe the angle $\theta=\frac{1}{6}$ by an angle of negative radimo measure.
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Now, we want to find an angle that is equivalent to $\frac{1}{6}$ radians but has a negative measure. To do this, we can subtract the given angle from a full circle: Show more…
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