hello, how did you find the t bar from 5pi/3 to the x-axis? did you subtract or add something? i am lost on this part, please let me know how you ended up with pi/3
In that case, you subtract 5pi/3 from 2pi (6pi/3 with a common denominator). You will subtract by or from pi if the angle is in quadrants 2 or 3. You will subtract from 2pi if the angle is in quadrant 4. 5pi/3 is in quadrant 4...so subtract from 2pi.
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hello, how did you find the t bar from 5pi/3 to the x-axis? did you subtract or add something? i am lost on this part, please let me know how you ended up with pi/3
this is in example 2, b. its around minute 4:07
In that case, you subtract 5pi/3 from 2pi (6pi/3 with a common denominator). You will subtract by or from pi if the angle is in quadrants 2 or 3. You will subtract from 2pi if the angle is in quadrant 4. 5pi/3 is in quadrant 4...so subtract from 2pi.
What software are you using? Please help l want to help other students
I use Microsoft word, my iPhone, and a small tripod. Pretty basic stuff. Students seem to get a lot out of it!!