How do you find the least positive angle that is conterminal to 3pie

Example 1:Find a positive and a negative angle coterminal with a 55° angle.

55° – 360° = –305°

55° + 360° = 415°

A –305° angle and a 415° angle are coterminal with a 55° angle.

First, that's pi not pie!!!

Just start subtracting 2pi from your angle until the result is between 0 and 2pi.

3pi - 2pi = pi
we have a winner!

To find the least positive angle that is coterminal to 3π, you need to subtract or add a multiple of 2π (a full revolution) until you get the angle within the range [0, 2π).

In this case, subtracting 2π from 3π:
3π - 2π = π

The angle π (pi) is the least positive angle coterminal to 3π.