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Warm Up
Find the measure of the supplement for
each given angle.
Think back to Geometry…
1. 150° 2. 120°
3. 135° 4. 95°
An angle is in standard position when its vertex is
at the origin and one ray is on the positive x-axis.
The initial side of the angle is the ray on the x-
axis. The other ray is called the terminal side of
the angle.
9.2_a2.ppt
An angle of rotation is formed
by rotating the terminal side and
keeping the initial side in place.
If the terminal side is rotated
counterclockwise, the angle of
rotation is positive. If the
terminal side is rotated
clockwise, the angle of rotation
is negative. The terminal side
can be rotated more than 360°.
A 360° rotation is a complete rotation. A 180°
rotation is one-half of a complete rotation.
Remember!
Example 1: Drawing Angles in Standard Position
Draw an angle with the given measure in
standard position.
A. 320° B. –110° C. 990°
Check It Out! Example 1
Draw an angle with the given measure in
standard position.
A. 210° B. 1020° C. –300°
Coterminal angles are angles in
standard position with the same
terminal side. For example, angles
measuring 120° and – 240° are
coterminal.
There are infinitely many coterminal angles. One
way to find the measure of an angle that is
coterminal with an angle θ is to add or subtract
integer multiples of 360°.
Example 2A: Finding Coterminal Angles
Find the measures of a positive angle and a
negative angle that are coterminal with each
given angle.
 = 65°
Example 2B: Finding Coterminal Angles
Find the measures of a positive angle and a
negative angle that are coterminal with each
given angle.
 = 410°
Check It Out! Example 2a
Find the measures of a positive angle and a
negative angle that are coterminal with each
given angle.
 = 88°
For an angle θ in standard
position, the reference angle is
the positive acute angle formed by
the terminal side of θ and the x-
axis.
Example 3: Finding Reference Angles
Find the measure of the reference angle for
each given angle.
B.  = –105°
A.  = 135°
–105°
Example 3: Finding Reference Angles
Find the measure of the reference angle for
each given angle.
C.  = 325°
Check It Out! Example 3
Find the measure of the reference angle for
each given angle.
105°
–115°
a.  = 105° b.  = –115°
Check It Out! Example 3
Find the measure of the reference angle for
each given angle.
310°
c.  = 310°
So far, you have measured angles in
degrees. You can also measure angles
in radians.
A radian is a unit of angle measure based on arc
length. Recall from geometry that an arc is an
unbroken part of a circle.
If a central angle θ in a circle of radius r, then the
measure of θ is defined as 1 radian.
The circumference of a
circle of radius r is 2r.
Therefore, an angle
representing one complete
clockwise rotation
measures 2 radians.
You can use the fact that 2
radians is equivalent to
360° to convert between
radians and degrees.
9.2_a2.ppt
9.2_a2.ppt
Example 1: Converting Between Degrees and
Radians
Convert each measure from degrees to
radians or from radians to degrees.
A. – 60°
B.
Angles measured in radians are often not labeled
with the unit. If an angle measure does not have
a degree symbol, you can usually assume that
the angle is measured in radians.
Reading Math
Check It Out! Example 1
Convert each measure from degrees to
radians or from radians to degrees.
a. 80°
b.
Check It Out! Example 1
Convert each measure from degrees to
radians or from radians to degrees.
c. –36°
d. 4 radians

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9.2_a2.ppt

  • 1. Warm Up Find the measure of the supplement for each given angle. Think back to Geometry… 1. 150° 2. 120° 3. 135° 4. 95°
  • 2. An angle is in standard position when its vertex is at the origin and one ray is on the positive x-axis. The initial side of the angle is the ray on the x- axis. The other ray is called the terminal side of the angle.
  • 4. An angle of rotation is formed by rotating the terminal side and keeping the initial side in place. If the terminal side is rotated counterclockwise, the angle of rotation is positive. If the terminal side is rotated clockwise, the angle of rotation is negative. The terminal side can be rotated more than 360°.
  • 5. A 360° rotation is a complete rotation. A 180° rotation is one-half of a complete rotation. Remember!
  • 6. Example 1: Drawing Angles in Standard Position Draw an angle with the given measure in standard position. A. 320° B. –110° C. 990°
  • 7. Check It Out! Example 1 Draw an angle with the given measure in standard position. A. 210° B. 1020° C. –300°
  • 8. Coterminal angles are angles in standard position with the same terminal side. For example, angles measuring 120° and – 240° are coterminal. There are infinitely many coterminal angles. One way to find the measure of an angle that is coterminal with an angle θ is to add or subtract integer multiples of 360°.
  • 9. Example 2A: Finding Coterminal Angles Find the measures of a positive angle and a negative angle that are coterminal with each given angle.  = 65°
  • 10. Example 2B: Finding Coterminal Angles Find the measures of a positive angle and a negative angle that are coterminal with each given angle.  = 410°
  • 11. Check It Out! Example 2a Find the measures of a positive angle and a negative angle that are coterminal with each given angle.  = 88°
  • 12. For an angle θ in standard position, the reference angle is the positive acute angle formed by the terminal side of θ and the x- axis.
  • 13. Example 3: Finding Reference Angles Find the measure of the reference angle for each given angle. B.  = –105° A.  = 135° –105°
  • 14. Example 3: Finding Reference Angles Find the measure of the reference angle for each given angle. C.  = 325°
  • 15. Check It Out! Example 3 Find the measure of the reference angle for each given angle. 105° –115° a.  = 105° b.  = –115°
  • 16. Check It Out! Example 3 Find the measure of the reference angle for each given angle. 310° c.  = 310°
  • 17. So far, you have measured angles in degrees. You can also measure angles in radians. A radian is a unit of angle measure based on arc length. Recall from geometry that an arc is an unbroken part of a circle. If a central angle θ in a circle of radius r, then the measure of θ is defined as 1 radian.
  • 18. The circumference of a circle of radius r is 2r. Therefore, an angle representing one complete clockwise rotation measures 2 radians. You can use the fact that 2 radians is equivalent to 360° to convert between radians and degrees.
  • 21. Example 1: Converting Between Degrees and Radians Convert each measure from degrees to radians or from radians to degrees. A. – 60° B.
  • 22. Angles measured in radians are often not labeled with the unit. If an angle measure does not have a degree symbol, you can usually assume that the angle is measured in radians. Reading Math
  • 23. Check It Out! Example 1 Convert each measure from degrees to radians or from radians to degrees. a. 80° b.
  • 24. Check It Out! Example 1 Convert each measure from degrees to radians or from radians to degrees. c. –36° d. 4 radians