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Question: Determine the principal angle and related acute angle for -254°.
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The principal angle of -254° can be found by adding 360° to the negative angle until you get an equivalent angle that's between 0° and 360°. -254° + 360° = 106°. Therefore, the principal angle is 106°. The related acute angle can be found by subtracting the principal angle from 180° if it's more than 90°. 180° - 106° = 74°. Therefore, the related acute angle is 74°.
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