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PARTIDO STATE UNIVERSITY


Camarines Sur

Name of Student: John Rhey G. Froyalde BSCE1A_________ Week Number:


Course Code: I-2 _______________ Name of Faculty:Engr. Alejandro Pitallano Jr.
Course Title:Pre-calculus

TRIGONOMETRY

ANGLES AND MEASUREMENT


1. Convert 70° into radians
π
Multiply the degree by
180°
π
70°= (70°) x
180°

70°=
18


2. Convert into degrees.
90 °
180°
Multiply the radian measure by
π

3 π 3 π 180°
= X
90 ° 90 ° π

=3X2
90 °

= 6°
90 °

3. Convert 108° into radians.


π
Multiply the degree by
180°
π
108°= (108°)
180°

108°=
5

4. The length of an arc along a circle of radius of 10 inches intercepted by a central angle measuring
2 radians.
s=rθ
s= (10) (2)
s= 20 inches
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PARTIDO STATE UNIVERSITY
Camarines Sur

5. The length of an arc along a circle of radius of 8 inches intercepted by a central angle measuring
3/2 radians.
s=rθ
s= (8) (3/2)
s= 12 inches

6. The length of an arc along a circle of radius of 6 inches intercepted by a central angle measuring
5/2 radians.
s=rθ
s= (6) (5/2)
s= 15 inches

7. The area of a sector of a circle with radius 5 inches and with a central angle measuring 1 radian.
A= ½ r² θ
A= ½ (25 inches²) (1)
A= 12.5 inches²

8. What quadrant does 5π/8 lie in?


4π 5π 8π
< <
8 8 8

is located in quadrant II.
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9. What quadrant does 7π/4 lie in?


6π 7π 8π
< <
4 4 4

is located in quadrant IV.
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10. What quadrant does 13π/10 lie in?


10 π 13 π 15 π
< <
10 10 10
13 π
is located in quadrant III.
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TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS OF ANGLES.

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