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This document contains an activity worksheet for a Plane and Spherical Trigonometry class. The worksheet has 7 sections with multiple parts asking students to: 1) Convert angles between decimal degrees, degree-minute-second, and radian forms. 2) Find trigonometric functions like sine, cosine, cotangent given angle measures in degrees or radians. Students are instructed to show their work and write their name, course, year, and section on each page.

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MATH 133 Activity1

This document contains an activity worksheet for a Plane and Spherical Trigonometry class. The worksheet has 7 sections with multiple parts asking students to: 1) Convert angles between decimal degrees, degree-minute-second, and radian forms. 2) Find trigonometric functions like sine, cosine, cotangent given angle measures in degrees or radians. Students are instructed to show their work and write their name, course, year, and section on each page.

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Republic of the Philippines

EASTERN VISAYAS STATE UNIVERSITY


ORMOC CITY CAMPUS
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

MATH 133
Plane and Spherical Trigonometry PLUS

ACTIVITY NO. 1
Name: ______________________________________ Course&Yr:______________ Score: ____________

General Instructions: Read carefully the instructions and each item before answering.
Write your SOLUTIONS in a LONG bond paper. A maximum of 10 solutions per sheet.
Write your NAME, COURSE, YEAR & SECTION in every sheet of your paper.
Don’t write at the back of each answer sheet.
Write your solutions/answers legibly and neatly.
Enclose final answer(s) in a box.

I. Convert each angle to a decimal in degrees. Round your answer to two decimal places.

1. 40°10′25′′
2. 61°42′21′′
3. 1°2′3′′
4. 73°40′40′′
5. 9°9′9′′

II. Convert each angle to 𝐷°𝑀′𝑆′′ form. Round your answer to the nearest second.

1. 40.32°
2. 61.24°
3. 18.255°
4. 29.411°
5. 19.99°

III. Convert each angle in degrees to radians. Express your answer as a multiple of 𝜋

1. 120°
2. 330°
3. −60°
4. −135°
5. −90°

Prepared by: ENGR. JIMREY C. TOMORIC, REE, RME


IV. Convert each angle in radians to degrees. Rounded to two decimal places.

𝜋
1.
3

2. 2
2𝜋
3. −
3

4. 4𝜋
3𝜋
5. −
4

V. Find the value of the six trigonometric functions of the angle 𝜃 in each figure.

𝜃 √5
1. 5 2. 3 3.
𝜃 𝜃
12 2
2

VI. Find the exact value of each of the remaining trigonometric functions of the acute angle 𝜃.

1 √3
1. sin 𝜃 = ; cos 𝜃 =
2 2
1 2√2
2. sin 𝜃 = ; cos 𝜃 =
3 3
2 √5
3. sin 𝜃 = ; cos 𝜃 =
3 3

√2
4. sin 𝜃 =
2
1
5. cos 𝜃 =
3
5
6. sec 𝜃 =
3

7. cot 𝜃 = 2

Prepared by: ENGR. JIMREY C. TOMORIC, REE, RME

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