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Wagner
11 July, 03:20
Find the reference angle for 105 degree angle.
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Clay Pennington
11 July, 06:09
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75° degree angle.
Since the angle 105° is in the second quadrant, subtract 105° from 180°.
I think it is right
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Mateo Winters
11 July, 06:22
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75° degree angle
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the angle 105° is in the second quadrant, subtract 105° from 180°.
180-105=75
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