Respuesta :
check the picture below.
if we go around the circle "clockwise", namely in the same direction as in a clock's hands, say -360°, that's going around the whole circle once, namely one revolution. Now if we go further -80°, that'd be -360° - 80°, or -440°.
the reference angle is the angle made by that terminal point, with the x-axis, like in the picture.
if we go around the circle "clockwise", namely in the same direction as in a clock's hands, say -360°, that's going around the whole circle once, namely one revolution. Now if we go further -80°, that'd be -360° - 80°, or -440°.
the reference angle is the angle made by that terminal point, with the x-axis, like in the picture.

Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that an angle measures 440 degrees with a negative sign.
Negative sign represents clockwise position
When we measure from positive x axis the rotation clockwise, we get negative 440 ends at the fourth quadrant after one rotation making 80 degrees clockwise with x axis.
This can be taken as 360-80 positive or 280 degrees
Reference angle is 280 degrees