An angle is in standard position when the vertex is at the origin of a coordinate system

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An angle is in standard position when the vertex is at the origin of a coordinate system.

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Running Head: STANDARD POSITION

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Standard Position
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STANDARD POSITION

An angle is a space in which two lines intersecting each other. The measurement of the
space is in degrees. The vertex is the common ending of two or more rays where the lines meet.
The coordinate system uses one or two points or coordinates to locate the position of the points
in a geometrical drawing. An angle is said to be in a standard position when the vertex is at the
origin of a coordinate position (Sterling, 2015). To describe the truth about this statement, the
diagram below is an illustration for the demonstration.

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STANDARD POSITION
The diagram shows the initial and the terminal sides. The initial side is th...


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