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The document provides an overview of angles in trigonometry, including definitions of directed angles, angles in standard position, quadrantal angles, and co-terminal angles. It includes activities for students to engage with the material, such as determining if angles are quadrantal and finding co-terminal angles. Additionally, it outlines evaluation and assignment tasks to reinforce learning on the topic of angles.

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The document provides an overview of angles in trigonometry, including definitions of directed angles, angles in standard position, quadrantal angles, and co-terminal angles. It includes activities for students to engage with the material, such as determining if angles are quadrantal and finding co-terminal angles. Additionally, it outlines evaluation and assignment tasks to reinforce learning on the topic of angles.

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Angles and

their
Measurement
s

By: JOVIC G. RULLEPA


Pre-Activity
Group the students into
three(3) and answer the cross-word
puzzle.

Write the group output on the


board and check.
Angles in Trigonometry

1. Directed Angle
 A union of two rays with a common end
point.
Examples
Angles in Trigonometry

Clockwise Counter clockwise


negative angle positive angle

2. Angle in Standard Position


 An angle whose vertex is
at the origin and whose initial
side is at a positive x-axis.
Angles in Trigonometry

3. Quadrantal Angle
 An angle in standard position whose
terminal side lies on the x- or y-axis.
examples:

90o 180o 270o


Angles in Trigonometry

3. Co-terminal Angle
 Are angles in standard position which
have the same terminal side.
examples

30o &- 330o 175o & -185o 280o


& -80o
Application:

A. Determine whether the following


angles are quadrantal angles or not.
a. 45o b. 1080o c. -630o d. -115o

B. Determine the co-terminal angles of


the following:
a. 35o b. -147o c. 420o d. -
570o
Evaluation:

A. Determine whether the following


angles are quadrantal angles or not.
a. 65o b. 1170o c. -720o d. -205o

B. Determine the co-terminal angles of


the following:
a. 29o b. -167o c. 525o d. -
730o
Assignment:
A. Determine whether the following
angles are quadrantal angles or not.
a. 15o b. 1440o c. -990o d. -305o

B. Determine the co-terminal angles of


the following:
a. 135o b. -152o c. 425o d. -
690o

c. Study the topic: Reference Angle.

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