View How To Find Coterminal Angles In Radians Background. This feature is not available right now. To find the coterminal angles to your given angle, you need to add or subtract a multiple of 360° (or 2π if you're working in radians).
To find a coterminal of an angle, add or subtract \(360\) degrees (or \(2π\) for radians) to the given angle.
Sometimes, using a negative angle rather than a positive angle is more convenient, or the answer to an application may involve more than one revolution (spinning around and around). Coterminal means if you go one revolution around the circle, you'll end up at the same place. Im not sure how to get from.523 to the proper form of radians pi/6 :o help please! To find a positive and a negative angle coterminal with a given angle, you can add and subtract 360 ° if the angle is measured in degrees or 2 π if the angle is measured in.