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Learning Goals: I Can Convert Between Degrees and Radians. I Can Calculate The Length of An Arc Along A Circle

This document contains notes and homework problems about radian measure and applications from a trigonometry class. It includes instructions to convert between degrees and radians, calculate arc lengths given a central angle and radius, and homework problems involving finding radian and degree measures and calculating arc lengths. The homework problems are from pages 581 problems 44-48 and 57-63 involving radians, degrees, and calculating arc lengths of circles.

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This document contains notes and homework problems about radian measure and applications from a trigonometry class. It includes instructions to convert between degrees and radians, calculate arc lengths given a central angle and radius, and homework problems involving finding radian and degree measures and calculating arc lengths. The homework problems are from pages 581 problems 44-48 and 57-63 involving radians, degrees, and calculating arc lengths of circles.

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CAT

Radian Measure and Applications

Section 6.6 (Day 2)

Learning Goals: I can convert between degrees and radians.


I can calculate the length of an arc along a circle.
Draw the radian angle measures and determine what quadrant the terminal side lies in:
1.

3
4

2. 9

3.

4.

5. 2

7
6

6. -5.652

7. Find the length of the arc made by a central angle of 52o and radius of 14cm.

Homework: p.581: #44-48, evens, 57-63 odd

CAT

Radian Measure and Applications

Section 6.6 (Day 2)

Homework: p.581: #44-48, evens, 57-63 odd

Convert from radians to degrees.


Round your answers to the nearest hundredth of a degree.

44. 4
48. 5.9841

46. 3.27

Find the exact length of the arc made by the indicated


central angle and radius of each circle.

57. 3, r 4mm
1

61. 2 , r 5in

59. 12 , r 8 ft
63. 22 , r 18 m

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