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Angles in

Standard
Position
TERMINAL SIDE

ANGLE
VERTEX Ray
INITIAL SIDE
TERMINAL
SIDE

ANGLE
Ray
VERTEX
INITIAL SIDE
TERMINAL
SIDE
ANGLE

Ray
VERTEX
INITIAL SIDE
POSITIVE NEGATIVE
ANGLE/ROTATION ANGLE/ROTATION
One complete
revolution is 360°
Draw the following angles in standard
position and determine the quadrant it
terminates

1. 75° 6. - 130°
2. 120° 7. -150°
3. 235° 8. 420°
4. - 60° 9. -300°
5. - 240° 10. 460°
COTERMINAL ANGLES
COTERMINAL ANGLES
Two or more angles in standard position that
have the same terminal side are called
coterminal angles.
It always start from 0°
If we are looking for a positive
coterminal angle

Just add the given Angle to 360°

If we are looking for a negative


coterminal angle

Just subtract the given Angle to 360°


There are many
possible answers in
finding coterminal
angles of a given
angle depending on
the number of
desired revolutions.
QUADRANTAL
ANGLES
QUADRANTAL
ANGLES
is the angle in which the terminal side
lies on either x-axis or y-axis
Terminal side
lies on Y - axis
90°, 180°, 270°, 360°, 450°
Divisible by 90°
Therefore, any angle which is
divisible by 90° is considered as
quadrantal angle.
Is 750° a Quadrantal Angle?
REFERENCE
ANGLES
REFERENCE ANGLES
It is between the terminal side and the x-axis,
and smallest positive angle when the angle
is in standard position
always in positive direction
Determine the reference angle of the
following:

1. 75° 5. -150°
2. 140°
3. 210°
4. 300°
1. Between the
terminal side and
the x-axis
2. Small positive angle
850°?
Look for its
coterminal Angle!
Always a positive
degree

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