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Sec 6.1 Angle Measure Objectives:
To understand the difference between radian measure and degree measure. To convert between radians and degrees. To understand co-terminal angles and how to find them. To understand arc lengths and area of sectors.
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Quiz Next class will be on this:
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Radian Measure If a circle of radius 1 is drawn with the vertex of an angle at its center, then the measure of this angle in radians (abbreviated rad) is the length of the arc that subtends the angle.
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The circumference of the circle of radius 1 is 2π
The circumference of the circle of radius 1 is 2π. So, a complete revolution has measure 2π rad.
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Relationship between Degrees and Radians
To convert degrees to radians, multiply by . To convert radians to degrees, multiply by .
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Ex 1. Convert the degrees to radian measure.
60 30 -54 -118 45
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Ex 2. Convert the radians to degrees.
a) b) c) d)
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Class Work Find the degrees or radians of each:
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Classwork: Worksheet: 5.1 Unit Circle Worksheet
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Angle Measure
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Angles in Standard Position
An angle is in standard position if it is drawn with its vertex at the origin and its initial side on the positive x-axis.
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Coterminal Angles Two angles in standard position are coterminal if their sides coincide. Which angles below are coterminal?
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Ex 3. Find one positive and one negative angle that is coterminal with the angle = 30° in standard position. Ex 4. Find one positive and one negative angle that is coterminal with the angle = in standard position.
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Class Work Convert from degrees to radians. 54 -300
Convert from radians to degrees. 3. 4.
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Find one postive angle and one negative angle in standard position that are coterminal with the given angle. 135
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Ex 5. Find an angle with measure between 0 and 360 that is coterminal with the angle of measure 1290.
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Ex 6. a) Find and angle between 0 and 2 that is coterminal with 63 .
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Class Work Find an angle between 0 and 360 that is coterminal with the given angle
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Find an angle between 0 and 2 that is coterminal with the given angle
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HW #1 p.474 (1,5,7,13,15) all, (25-45) e.o.o
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