Angles and Their Measure
Angles and Their Measure
Hazelyn C. Carreon
MAED-MATH
Negative Angle
This is a
clockwise
rotation.
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Positive Angle
This is a
counterclockwise
rotation.
Initial Side
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theta
beta
phi
gamma
delta
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negative
positive
Initial Side
Quadrant
If the terminal side is along
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an axis it is called a
angle
quadrantal angle.
We say the angle lies in whatever quadrant the terminal
side lies in.
= 90
If we went 1/4 of the way in
a clockwise direction the
angle would measure -90
= - 90
= 45
= 360 + 45 = 405
1 minute = 60 seconds
= 2548'30"
degrees
seconds
minutes
To convert to decimal form use conversion fractions.
These are fractions where the numerator = denominator
but two different units. Put unit on top you want to
convert to and put unit on bottom you want to get rid of.
Let's convert the
seconds to
minutes
30" 1'
60"
= 0.5'
1 degree = 60 minutes
1 minute = 60 seconds
48.5' 1
60'
= .808
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de l
arc length is
also r
r
r
initial side
radius of circle is r
s = r
arc length
radius
measure of angle
s = r30.52
= 1.56 m
s = r
2r = r
2 =
2 radians = 360
2 radians = 360
radians = 180
30 2 radians
360
=
180
radians 0.52
180
radians
3
radians
= 60
1 2
A r
2
radians
= 0.873 radians
50
180
1 2
A 3 0.837
2
3.77 sq ft
45
4
30
6
90
2
2
120
3
5
150
6
60
3
180
3
135
4
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.
Well start with degrees, denoted by the symbol .
One degree (1) is equivalent to a rotation of
15
1
360
of one revolution.
Measuring Angles
Classifying Angles
Angles are often classified according to the quadrant
in which their terminal sides lie.
Ex1: Name the quadrant in which each angle lies.
50
Quadrant 1
208 Quadrant 3
-75 Quadrant 4
II
III
IV
Classifying Angles
Standard position angles that have their terminal side on
one of the axes are called quadrantal angles.
For example, 0, 90, 180, 270, 360, are quadrantal
angles.
Coterminal Angles
Angles that have the same initial and terminal sides are
coterminal.
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,
Radian Measure
2 radians corresponds to 360
radians corresponds to 90
2
2 6.28
3.14
1.57
2
Radian Measure
180
To convert radians to degrees, multiply radians by
25
60
b)
30
c)
-54
d)
-118
e)
45
a)
6b)
c)
2
d)
11
18
120
60
135
45
150
30
180
360
210
330
225
315
240
300
270
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Class Work
Convert from degrees to radians.
1.54
2.-300
Convert from radians to degrees.
11
3.
4. 13
12
11
6. 6
References:
Active Math (Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry & Statistics) by
Jude Ildefonso P. Tidalgo and Mariano M. Melendres, Innovative
Educational Materials, Inc., 2011, pp. 195-208
Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry & Statistics: Patterns and
Practicalities by Minie Rose C. Lapinid and Olivia N. Buzon, Don
Bosco Press, Inc., 2007, pp.195-209
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