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For the following exercises, find the angle between 0 and $2 \pi$ in radians that is coterminal to the given angle. $$-\frac{\pi}{9}$$
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Coterminal angles are angles that share the same initial and terminal sides. To find a coterminal angle, you can add or subtract multiples of \(2\pi\) (a full circle in radians) to the given angle. Show more…
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