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26 February, 14:50

A student says that the measures of coterminal angles are never opposites of each other. Is the student correct?

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  1. 26 February, 16:53
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    The student is wrong. Two angles are coterminal if and only if the difference between their measures is a multiple of 360°.

    The difference between the angles 180° and - 180° is 360°, and they are coterminal. Therefore the student is WRONG.
  2. 26 February, 18:02
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    Wrong

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The student is wrong. Two angles are coterminal if and only if the difference between their measures is a multiple of 360°.

    The difference between the angles 180° and - 180° is 360°, and they are coterminal. Therefore the student is WRONG.
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