Find the angle θ for the following terminal sides, where θ is the radian measure of the angle 0≤θ<2π
HINT: Use "pi" for the symbol π in your answer and parentheses
around your numerator if there is more than one factor. For
example: 3π/2is written as (3pi)/2.
(a) P(0,1),θ=
(b) P(−√2/2,√2/2),θ= ;
(c) P(−1,0), θ=
(d) P(−√2/2,−√2/2), θ=
(e) P(0,−1), θ=
(f) P(√2/2,−√2/2), θ=
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