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Final Exam W Answer1

This document appears to be a math exam for senior high school students covering systems of equations and angles. It contains three sections - multiple choice questions about angles measured in radians and degrees, fill in the blank questions about angle terminology, and problems solving questions about angles and arcs. The exam tests students' understanding of concepts like coterminal angles, complementary angles, equivalent measures of angles in different units, and calculating arc lengths given the radius and central angle.
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COR JESU COLLEGE, INC.

Basic Education Department


Sacred Heart Ave., Digos City
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

Final Exam
(SYSTEMS OF EQUATIONS)
S.Y. 2022-2023
MATH-PLUS

Last Name First Name Middle Initial


Year and Section:

TEST I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: (1pt. each)


Direction: Encircle the letter of the best answer from the given choices.

13 π
1.) What is the coterminal angle of ?
2
π 13 π π
a.) b.) c.) d.) none
2 2 6
−2 π
2.) What is the coterminal angle of ?
3
3π 4π 4π
a.) b.) c.) d.) none
2 3 6

3.) What is the complementary angle of ?
5
3π π 2π
a.) b.) c.) d.) none
10 10 3

4.) What is the supplementary angle of ?
5
π 2π 3π
a.) b.) c.) d.) none
5 5 5
5.) What is the equivalent angle for 135-degrees in radians.
5π π 3π
a.) b.) c.) d.) none
4 4 4
6.) What is the equivalent angle for 540-degrees in radians?
a.) 3𝝿 rad b.) 4𝝿 rad c.)5 π rad d.) none
π
7. ¿ What is theequivalent angle for− rad in degrees?
2
a.) 90° b.) -90° c.)180 ° d.) none

π
8. ¿ What is the equivalent angle for rad in degrees?
2
a.) 90° b.) -90° c.)180 ° d.) none

9. ¿ What is the equivalent angle for 1 fullrevolution of a unit ¿˚ ?

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π
a.) 4𝝿 rad b.) 𝝿 rad c.)2 π rad d.) rad
2

1
10. ¿ What is theequivalent angle for revolution of a unit ¿˚ ?
2
π
a.) 4𝝿 rad b.) 𝝿 rad c.)2 π rad d.) rad
2

TEST II. FILL IN THE BLANK. (1pt each)


Direction: Fill in the blank with the correct answer. Choose the answer from the box below.

angle; complementary; counterclockwise; acute;


obtuse; trigonometry; vertex; clockwise; radians;
triangles; terminal side; amplitude;

1.) As derived from the Greek language, the word trigonometry means “measurement of triangle”.
2.) An angle is determined by rotating a ray (half-line) about its endpoint.
3.) The starting position of the ray is the initial side of the angle, and the position after rotation is
the terminal side of the angle.
4.) The endpoint of the ray is the vertex of the angle.
5.) If an angle in standard position rotates in counterclockwise direction generates positive angles.
6.) If an angle in standard position rotates in clockwise direction generates negative angles.
7.) There are two ways to measure angle. One is in radians and the second way is in degrees.
π
8.) In standard position, angles generate between 0 and rad are acute angles.
2
π
9.) In standard position, angles generate between ∧π rad are obtuse angles.
2
π
10.) Two positive angles α and β are complimentary when their sum is .
2

TEST III. PROBLEM SOLVING. (10pts each)


Direction: Solve each problem directly. Write the solution on the space provided after each number.

1.) A circle has a radius of 4 inches. What is the length of the arc (s) intercepted by a central
angle of 240°?
a.) 16.76 in.

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