The answer is -13.48 – 6.58í.
I mean bases on the question this is the right answer. If not, can you clarify.
recall that the sum of all interior angles in a triangle is 180°.
therefore, a + b + c = 180°

If you have e two linear functions and on a graph they are parallel that means they have the same slope with different y intercepts. If they are parallel and have the same y intercept then they would be the same graph. So no it’s not possible because there would not be two different graphs/functions; they would be exactly the same.
The correct answer is: 89°
Explanation:
As the angle -271° has the negative sign, it means we have to add 360° to it in order to find the coterminal angle(and the answer should be between 0° and 360°).
Hence, -271° + 360° = 89°
Note(bonus information): If the angle were positive, you would have to subtract 360° from it to find the coterminal angle.
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