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Find the angle between 0 and $2 \pi$ in radians that is coterminal with the angle $-\frac{7 \pi}{6}$.
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Step 1: First, we need to find an angle that is coterminal with $-\frac{7 \pi}{6}$, which means the angle should have the same terminal side as $-\frac{7 \pi}{6}$ but falls within the range of $0$ and $2 \pi$. Show more…
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