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8 June, 07:43

Which set of angles has the same terminal arm as 70 degrees?

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  1. 8 June, 10:12
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    Answer: B = B ∈ {70° + n*360° I n ∈ Z } where Z is the set of the integer numbers.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If we have an angle A, the other angles that have the same terminal arm than A can be written as:

    B = A + n*360°

    Here B is a "coterminal" angle to A. (they have the same terminal side)

    where n can be any integer number (if n = 0 we have A = B, which is trivial, this means that any angle can be coterminal with itself.)

    So we can write the set as:

    B = B ∈ {70° + n*360° I n ∈ Z }
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