Coterminal angles are different angles that have the same terminal side.
A positive angle has one turn more around so it has a measure of 100°+360° = 460°.
A negative angle will have a measure that is represented in clockwise rotation and be equal to 100° - 360° = -260°.
We can sketch an angle of measure 100°, a positive coterminal angle and a negative coterminal angle as:
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5) 2x² -7x + 34
x + 5 2x³ + 3x² - x + 1
-2x³ -10x²
0 - 7x² - x
+7x² +35x
0 +34x + 1
-34x - 170
0 - 160
Quotient = 2x² - 7x + 34
Remainder = -160
6) 2x² - 3x + 1
3x + 1 6x³ - 7x² + 0x + 2
-6x³ -2x²
0 -9x² + 0x
+9x² +3x
0 +3x + 2
- 3x - 1
0 + 1
Quotient = 2x² - 3x + 1
Remainder = 1
Answer:131
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Given a right triangle with hypothenus of measure 34, the side opposite the angle θ of measure 30, and the side adjacent the angle theta of measure 16.