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1 Angles and Arcs in the Unit Circle 1

2 2 5.1 Radian and Degree Measure In this section, we will study the following topics: Terminology used to describe angles Degree measure of an angle Radian measure of an angle Converting between radian and degree measure Finding coterminal angles

3 3 Angles Trigonometry: measurement of triangles Angle Measure

4 4 Standard Position Vertex at origin The initial side of an angle in standard position is always located on the positive x-axis.

5 5 Positive and negative angles When sketching angles, always use an arrow to show direction.

6 6 Measuring Angles The measure of an angle is determined by the amount of rotation from the initial side to the terminal side. There are two common ways to measure angles, in degrees and in radians. We’ll start with degrees, denoted by the symbol º. One degree (1º) is equivalent to a rotation of of one revolution.

7 7 Measuring Angles

8 8 Angles are often classified according to the quadrant in which their terminal sides lie. Ex1: Name the quadrant in which each angle lies. 50º 208º II I -75º III IV Classifying Angles Quadrant 1 Quadrant 3 Quadrant 4

9 9 Classifying Angles Standard position angles that have their terminal side on one of the axes are called quadrantal angles. For example, 0º, 90º, 180º, 270º, 360º, … are quadrantal angles.

10 10 Coterminal Angles Angles that have the same initial and terminal sides are coterminal. Angles  and  are coterminal.

11 11 Example of Finding Coterminal Angles You can find an angle that is coterminal to a given angle  by adding or subtracting multiples of 360º. Ex 2: Find one positive and one negative angle that are coterminal to 112º. For a positive coterminal angle, add 360º : 112º + 360º = 472º For a negative coterminal angle, subtract 360º: 112º - 360º = -248º

12 Ex. 3: Find one positive and one negative angle that is coterminal with the angle  = 30 o in standard position. Ex. 4: Find one positive and one negative angle that is coterminal with the angle  = 272  in standard position.

13 13 Radian Measure A second way to measure angles is in radians. Definition of Radian: One radian is the measure of a central angle  that intercepts arc s equal in length to the radius r of the circle. In general,

14 14 Radian Measure

15 15 Radian Measure

16 16 Conversions Between Degrees and Radians 1. To convert degrees to radians, multiply degrees by 2. To convert radians to degrees, multiply radians by

17 a) 60  b) 30  c) -54  d) -118  e) 45 

18 a) b) c) d) e)

19 Ex 8: Find one positive and one negative angle that is coterminal with the angle  = in standard position.

20 20 0°  360 °  30 °  45 °  60 °  330 °  315 °  300 °   120 °  135 °  150 °  240 °  225 °  210 °  180 ° 90 °  270 °   Degree and Radian Form of “Special” Angles

21 Convert from degrees to radians. 1. 54  2. -300  Convert from radians to degrees. 3. 4.

22 Find one postive angle and one negative angle in standard position that are coterminal with the given angle. 5. 135  6.


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