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Angles of Rotation - Practice A

To determine angles on unit circle

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LESSON Practice A
10-2
Angles of Rotation
Draw an angle with the given measure in standard position.
1. 390° 2. 315°
The angle is negative, so
rotate clockwise from 0°.

3. 120° 4. 240° 5. 585°

Find the measures of a positive angle and a negative angle that are
coterminal with each given angle.
6. T 28° 7. T 250°
a. Add 360°. _________________ a. Add 360°. _________________
b. Subtract 360°. _________________ b. Subtract 360°. _________________
8. T 740° 9. T 6° 10. T 370°

________________________ _________________________ ________________________


11. T 515° 12. T 93° 13. T 162°

________________________ _________________________ ________________________


Find the measure of the reference angle for each given angle.
14. T 475° 15. T 212° 16. T 115°

________________________ _________________________ ________________________


17. T 740° 18. T 96° 19. T 401°

________________________ _________________________ ________________________


20. T 320° 21. T 722° 22. T 292°

________________________ _________________________ ________________________


23. T 850° 24. T 1000° 25. T 1000°

________________________ _________________________ ________________________

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257 Holt McDougal Advanced Algebra
Challenge 10-2 ANGLES OF ROTATION
1. 220 m 2. 454 m
Practice A
3. 234 m 4. 70 ft
1.
5. 54 ft

Problem Solving
1. a. a
a
b. tan 75q
180
c. 672 yd
2. a. 380 yd
380
b. cos 60q
c
2.
c. 760 yd
3. B 4. H
5. D 6. J

Reading Strategies
1. a. 5
b. 8
c. 9.95
8
d.
9.95 3.
5
e.
8
2. a. 12
b. 9
c. 15
9 3
d. or
15 5
12 4
e. or
9 3 4.
3. An isosceles triangle has 2 sides that are
equal in length. Since the hypotenuse is
the longest side of a right triangle, the
equal sides must be the 2 legs. Therefore,
the 2 angles are the same. Since the
angles are equal, both 45q, they have the
same sine.

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5. 3.

4. 65°, 295° 5. 44°, 676°


6. 280°, 80° 7. 641°, 79°
6. a. 388°
8. 356°, 364° 9. 23°, 337°
b. 332°
10. 31° 11. 35°
7. a. 610°
12. 15° 13. 61°
b. 110°
14. 20° 15. 55°
8. 20°, 340° 9. 354°, 366°
2 2
10. 350°, 10° 11. 155°, 205° 16. sin T ; cos T  ;
2 2
12. 267°, 453° 13. 522°, 198°
tanT 1; cotT 1;
14. 65° 15. 32°
csc T 2; sec T  2
16. 65° 17. 20°
18. 84° 19. 41° 9 85 2 85
17. sin T ; cos T ;
20. 40° 21. 2° 85 85

22. 68° 23. 50° 9 2


tan T ; cot T ;
2 9
24. 80° 25. 80°
85 85
Practice B csc T ; sec T
9 2
1.
5 74 7 74
18. sin T  ; cos T 
74 74
5 7
tan T ; cot T ;
7 5
74 74
csc T  ; sec T 
5 7
19. 8100°
2. Practice C
1. 40°, 320° 2. 360°, 720°
3. 70°, 290° 4. 207°, 153°
5. 196°, 524° 6. 718°, 2°
7. 36° 8. 28°
9. 91° 10. 54°
11. 20° 12. 13°

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A54 Holt McDougal Advanced Algebra

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