the terminal side of an angle in standard position rotated one-sixth of a revolution counterclockwise from the positive x-axis. Describe how to find the measure of the angle in both degree and radian

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Measure of the angle which is made by rotating a side as terminal side by one-sixth of a revolution counterclockwise is 60 degree and π/3 radian.

What is the terminal side of an angle?

The terminal side of an angle is the rotated side of the initial side around a point to form an angle. This rotation can be clockwise or counter clock wise.

The terminal side of an angle in standard position rotated one-sixth of a revolution counterclockwise from the positive x-axis.

The total degree in a complete rotation of a side is 360 degrees. The side is rotated 1/6. Thus the angle is rotated is,

[tex]\theta=\dfrac{1}{6}\times360\\\theta=60^o[/tex]

Multiply it with π/180 to find the measure of the angle in radian.

[tex]\theta=60\dfrac{\pi}{180}\\\theta=\dfrac{\pi}{3}\\[/tex]

Hence, the measure of the angle which is made by rotating a side as terminal side by one-sixth of a revolution counterclockwise is 60 degree and π/3 radian.

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