Unit 6 Day 1 December 12 th copyright2009merrydavidson Sit on your paper plate! Take markers, ruler, 1 pipe cleaner and protractor. Do not bend the pipe.

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Unit 6 Day 1 December 12 th copyright2009merrydavidson Sit on your paper plate! Take markers, ruler, 1 pipe cleaner and protractor. Do not bend the pipe cleaner.

OBJECTIVES TODAY both in degree and radian measure… 1.Terminology. 2.Sketch angles in standard position. 3.Sketch/find co-terminal angles. 4.Sketch/find reference angles. 5.Create the “unit circle”.

4.1Angles An Angle is determined by the _________________ of a ray about its __________. The starting position of the ray is the _______________ side. The position after the rotation is the ________________ side.

Initial side Terminal side You can not determine which is the initial or terminal side without showing the rotation

An angle is in Standard Position angle if Initial side is along _______________ x - axis. Vertex is at the ____________

The ___________________________ is determined by the amount of rotation from the ____________________ to the __________________.

Standard Position & Quadrants positive x-axis origin 0o0o 90 o 180 o 270 o 360 o III IIIIV

Paper Plate Unit Circles 1)Fold plate into quarters. 2)Draw in and label axes. 3)Label the quadrants. 4)Label +/- signs for each quadrant. 5)Using pencil, draw in the circle at the bend in the plate. (approx. 1 ½ inches from outside)

Paper Plate Unit Circles 6)Label positive degree angles at 0, 90, 180, 270, 360 near the penciled in circle. 7)Using a protractor mark off and label angles of: 30 o, 45 o, 60 o, 120 o, 135 o, 150 o, 210 o, 225 o, 240 o, 300 o, 315 o, 330 o.

If the rotation is counterclockwise the angle is ________________________. If the rotation is clockwise the angle is ___________________.

Another way to measure angles is with _______________

Radian Measure There are ____ radians in one complete revolution of a circle. Therefore…… 360 degrees = ____ radians

Standard Position & Quadrants positive x-axis origin 0o0o 90 o 180 o 270 o 360 o III IIIIV

Paper Plate Unit Circles Label the angles in radian measure.

Co-Terminal Angles Co-terminal angles are angles in standard position that have the same _______________________________

Find 1 positive and 1 negative angle Co-Terminal with the given angle. Add or subtract 360 o. 1) 40 o 2) -390 o 3) 137 o

Find 1 positive and 1 negative angle Co-Terminal with the given angle. Add or subtract Be sure to get a common denominator with the radians. 4) 5) 6)

Reference Angles Definition: For any angle (theta) that is in standard position, the reference angle… 1) Is acute 3) Has one side on the x-axis 4) Uses the terminal side of the given angle 2) Is positive

Steps to draw the reference angle 1)Draw in the given angle w/ rotation 2)Connect the tip of the terminal side of the given angle to the x-axis. (mark it perpendicular to the x-axis) 3)The reference angle is the CENTRAL ANGLE formed by the right triangle.

The PINK angle is the reference angle. From the x-axis to the terminal side of the given angle. Ref = given Ref = given Ref = given Ref = given These rules are for positive angles only!

Sketch the given angle. Draw in the reference angle. Determine the measure of the reference angle. 7) 97 o 8) 192 o

Sketch the given angle. Draw in the reference angle. Determine the measure of the reference angle. 9) 300 o 10)

Paper Plate Unit Circles 8)Using a ruler, connect the origin to each of the angles you measured in quadrant I. 9)Put the pipe cleaner through the origin. Bend it in half. Twist the ends together.