Question 11, 1.1.81 Points: 0 of 1 Find the angle of least positive measure (in degrees, not equal to the given measure) that is coterminal with A . The measure is \( \square \) \( ]^{\circ} \). (Simplify your answer.)
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To find an angle that is coterminal with angle A, we need to add or subtract multiples of \( 360^\circ \) (since a full rotation is \( 360^\circ \)). For example, if you have an angle of \( 450^\circ \), you can subtract \( 360^\circ \) to find a coterminal angle: \[ 450^\circ - 360^\circ = 90^\circ. \] This means that \( 90^\circ \) is coterminal with \( 450^\circ \). If you happen to get a negative angle, simply add \( 360^\circ \) until the angle is positive! To provide a fresh example, if you start with \( -45^\circ \), adding \( 360^\circ \) gives you \( -45^\circ + 360^\circ = 315^\circ \), which is a positive angle coterminal with \( -45^\circ \). Just remember, the goal is always to arrive at a positive angle measure by either adding or subtracting \( 360^\circ \)!