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Refer to the following figure, which shows all of the angles from $0^{\circ}$ to $360^{\circ}$ that are multiples of $30^{\circ}$ or $45^{\circ}$.(FIGURE CAN'T COPY)In the figure, relabel the angles in Quadrants I and II using radian measure.
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These angles are \(0^\circ\), \(30^\circ\), \(45^\circ\), \(60^\circ\), and \(90^\circ\). Show more…
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