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Subject: Pre-Calculus Quarter: 2
Subject Teacher: MB Agoot Week: 2 & 3

CIRCULAR FUNCTIONS
Lesson 1

Convert the following degree measure to radians and vice versa. Show your solution.

1. 2250 2. −2700 3. −1080


5𝜋 7𝜋 𝜋
4. 6
radians 5. 4
radians 6. −4 radians

Find one positive and one negative angle that are coterminal of the following angle
measures.

11𝜋 5𝜋
1. – 250 2. 1100 3.6
radians 4. − 4 radians

Find the positive angle between 00 and 3600 (if in degrees) or between 0 rad and 2𝜋 rad (if in
radians) that is coterminal with the given angle.
5𝜋
5.– 4200 6. 4
radians 7. 600

Find the negative angle between – 3600 and 00 (if in degrees) or between − 2𝜋 rad and 0
rad (if in radians) that is coterminal with the given angle.
11𝜋
8. 1500 9. − 6
radians 10. – 450

Lesson 2

Answer the following on a sheet of paper.

1. Compute P(𝜃), and find the exact values of the six circular functions given that 𝜃 = − 1350 .

2. Give the values of the six circular functions of the standard angle 𝜃 generated by an arc
whose terminal point is at P(1,0).

11𝜋
3. Find the six circular functions of the angle 𝜃 generated by an arc with a length equal to .
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4. Suppose s is a real number such that cos s = 35 and s is in Q IV. Find the other five circular
functions
PERFORMANCE TASK

Suppose you are a designer in a motorcycle manufacturing company, and the production head
instructed you to create at least three new designs of wheels. You are going to submit a proposal
and present it to the production team.

The proposal must consider the following standards:

1. The number of spokes ranges from 5 to 12


2. Distance of each spoke should be equal
3. Indicate the exact distance in radians of one spoke to the other. The distance is measured from
the center of the end of one spoke to the center of the end of the next spoke.
4. The design will be drawn on a clean letter size bond paper. Include a brief description or
highlights of the features of the design (ex. material to used)
5. Consider the advantages and disadvantages of these designs in your proposal.

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