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.