2 - Angles and Their Measurements
2 - Angles and Their Measurements
Measurements
Prepared By:
Still John F. Reyes
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Rectangular Coordinate System
Definitions
• X-axis – the horizontal axis
• Y –axis – the vertical axis
• Rectangular coordinate system: where the x-
axis and the y-axis intersect
• Ordered pair: identifies the location of a point on
the rectangular coordinate system
• (x coordinate, y coordinate)
• Origin: (0,0) – intersection of the x and y axis
• Quadrant: a section of the rectangular
coordinate system 2
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How to graph a point?
First Locate the origin Third, graph your y -
Second, graph your x coordinate:
-coordinate: IFthe value of your y-
IF the value of your x coordinate is positive
coordinate is positive move up, if negative
move to the right, if move down
negative move to the
left
How to identify the quadrant?
First – locate where
your point is
Second – check your
graph on which
quadrant it is in.
In this section, we will study the following topics:
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Angles
Section 4.1, Figure 4.1, Terminal and
Initial Side of an Angle , pg. 248
Angle Measure
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Standard Position
Section 4.1, Figure 4.2, Standard
Position of an Angle, pg. 248
Vertex at origin
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Positive and negative
Section 4.1, Figureangles
4.3, Positive and
Negative Angles, pg. 248
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Measuring Angles
The measure of an angle is determined by the
amount of rotation from the initial side to the
terminal side.
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Section 4.1, Figure 4.13, Common Degree
Measures on the Unit Circle, pg. 251
Measuring Angles
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360
50º Quadrant 1
208º Quadrant 3 II I
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Classifying Angles
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Coterminal Angles
AnglesSection
that have theFigure
4.1, same 4.4,
initial and terminal
Coterminal
Angles, pg. 248
sides are coterminal.
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Example of Finding Coterminal Angles
Ex:
Find one positive and one negative angle that are
coterminal to 112º.
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Degree System of Angular Measure
Examples:
Express each angle measure using DMS
1) 10.5° 2) 42.72°
Express the ff. in decimal degrees
1) 95° 45’ 45”
Exercises
1. Find one positive and one negative angle
that is coterminal with the angle = 30°
in standard position.
2. Find one positive and one negative angle
that is coterminal with the angle = 272
in standard position.
3. Express 27.3° using DMS.
4. Express 28° 18’ 36” in decimal degrees.
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Radian Measure
A second way to measure angles is in radians.
Definition of Radian:
One radian is the4.1,
Section measure
Figureof4.5,
a central angleof that intercepts
Illustration
arc s equal in length to the radius
Arc Length, pg. 249 r of the circle.
In general,
s
r
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Radian Measure
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Section 4.1, Figure 4.7, Common
Radian Measure
Radian Angles, pg. 249
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Conversions Between Degrees and Radians
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Ex. Convert the degrees to radian measure.
a) 60
b) 30
Ex. Convert the radians to degrees.
a) rad
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b) rad
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Ex. Find one positive and one negative angle that is
coterminal with the angle = in standard position.
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Examples
1) Given: ∆ABC, if angle A=95°, angle
B=45°, find angle C.
2) Given: ∆ABC is a right triangle and angle
B=46° 20’, find angle A.
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Exercises
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Applications of Angle
Measures
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Arc Length and Central Angles
s r
s arc length (length of the intercepte d arc)
central angle measured in radians
r radius
Example
Find the measure of a rotation in radians
when a point 2 m from the center of
rotation travels 4 m.
s r
4 2
2
Example
Findthe length of an arc of a circle of
radius 5 cm associated with an angle of
/3 radians. s r
s 5
3
5
s
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Linear & Angular Velocity
Things that turn have both a
linear velocity and an angular velocity.
Linear Velocity
Definition:
s
v Distance
Linear t Time
Speed
Angular Velocity
Definition:
Angular Velocity is turn/time:
Rotation in
radians
Angular
Speed
t
Time
(omega)
Linear & Angular Velocity
s
Definition of Linear Velocity: v
t
Recall Arc Length Formula r
v
t
Linear Velocity in terms of Angular Velocity: v r
Let us take 2 pendulums hung on a
slim rotating rod for analysis.
If the 2 pendulums (A and B) rotate one
full cycle, the time taken by them is the
same.
v
2.5
v 6560 km / hr
Example: 1800 km
4 radians / sec
A small pulley 6 cm in diameter is
connected by a belt to a larger pulley
15cm in diameter. The small pulley is
turning at 120 rpm. 4 radians / sec
b) Find the linear velocity of the rim of the small
pulley. v r
v 3cm4 radians / sec
v 12 cm / sec
Exercises
1. Find the length of the arc intercepted by a
central angle of measure 2.5 radians in a
circle whose radius is 15 cm.
2. A central angle of 38° intercepts an arc of
5 meters. Find the radius of the circle.
3. A flywheel 6 ft. in diameter makes 40
rpm.
a. Find its angular velocity in radians per
second.
b. Find the speed of the belt that drives the
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