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4.2 Degrees and Radians Objectives: Convert degree measures of angles to radian measures Use angle measures to solve real-world problems
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Degrees and Radians
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Angles An angle is a measure of the amount of rotation between two line segments. The 2 line segments are called the initial side and terminal side. Angles are measured in degrees and radians.
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Standard Position If the angle’s vertex is at the origin of the plane and the initial side lies along the positive x-axis, the the angle is said to be in standard position.
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Quadrantal angles Quadrantal angles are angles in standard position whose terminal ray lies along one of the axes.
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Positive vs. Negative Angles
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Let’s draw each angle.
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Radians Radians are based on the measurement of the circumference of a circle. Radians are used in many science and engineering applications.
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Degree/Radian Conversion
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Coterminal Angles Coterminal angles are angles in standard position that have common terminal side but different measures.
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Find one positive and one negative coterminal angle and draw.
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