Angles and Their Measure Degrees

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Math Analysis - Angles and Their Measure Degrees

An angle of rotation can be any size and rotate in any direction.

Standard position on the coordinate plane: An angle in standard position ...

The measure of rotation is given in relation to a fixed point.

When the rotation stops it ends at the terminal side of the angle.

2. Has the initial ray or side along the positive horizontal axis.

1. Has a vertex at the origin.

vertex

Initial Ray

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Math Analysis - Angles and Their Measure Degrees

3. Is rotating either clockwise or counter clockwise. Counterclockwise - positive Clockwise - negative

Draw an angle in standard position with a measure of

The most common angular measure is the degree, which is equivalent to 1/360 of a full rotation (counterclockwise) about the vertex.

Draw an angle in standard position with a measure of

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Math Analysis - Angles and Their Measure Degrees

Draw an angle in standard position with a measure of

Draw an angle in standard position with a measure of

Draw an angle in standard position with a measure of

Draw an angle in standard position with a measure of

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Math Analysis - Angles and Their Measure Degrees

Draw an angle in standard position with a measure of

Draw an angle in standard position with a measure of

A second common angular measure is radian. The measure in radians of a central angle of the circle is equal to the ratio of the length of the intercepted arc (s) to the radius (r) of the circle. 1 rotation =

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Math Analysis - Angles and Their Measure Degrees

Converting from one measure to the other: Degrees to Radians

Radians to Degrees

multiply by

multiply by

Write each degree measure in radians.

120

-45 300

Write each radian in degree.

Angles are co-terminal if and only if their degree measures are different by multiples of 360 degrees. Example:

and

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Math Analysis - Angles and Their Measure Degrees

Angles are co-terminal if and only if their degree measures are different by multiples of 360 degrees. Example:

Find the positive and negative co-terminal angles when

and

Find the positive and negative co-terminal angles when

Find the positive and negative co-terminal angles when

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