Answer:
angles that share a terminal side
Angles that occupy the same position on the unit circle.
Angles that start and end at the same spots (usually start at θ = 0). They are different in the direction they travel or how many times they go around. (e.g. 270° and -90°, 30° and 360°).
Angles that occupy the same position on the unit circle.
Angles that start and end at the same spots (usually start at θ = 0). They are different in the direction they travel or how many times they go around. (e.g. 270° and -90°, 30° and 360°).
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