Measuring Rotation
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Measuring Rotation
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What are coterminal angles?
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What angles are co-terminal with #45^@#?
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What does it mean to have a negative angle?
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When measuring angles, do you move clockwise or counterclockwise?
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How do you draw angles of rotation in standard position?
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What is the positive and negative angle that is coterminal with #120^\circ#?
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What is the positive and negative angle that is coterminal with #-150^\circ#?
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How do you find the coterminal angles in radians?
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If the point (5/13,12/13) corresponds to angle theta in the unit circle, what is cot theta?
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How do you find the trig ratios by drawing the terminal and finding the reference angle: sin(235°)?
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How do you draw the angle in standard position, find the reference angle, and find a positive coterminal angle and a negative coterminal angle for -135°?
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How do you find the coordinates of the terminal points corresponding to the following arc length on the unit circle: -π/6?
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How do you find the coordinates of the terminal points corresponding to the following arc length on the unit circle: -2π/3?
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How do you find the coordinates of the terminal points corresponding to the following arc length on the unit circle: 11π/6?
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How do you find the coordinates of the terminal points corresponding to the following arc length on the unit circle: 11π/4?
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How do you find the coordinates of the terminal points corresponding to the following arc length on the unit circle: 22π/3?
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How do you find the coordinates of the terminal points corresponding to the following arc length on the unit circle: 5π/6?
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How do you find the coordinates of the terminal points corresponding to the following arc length on the unit circle: -5π/3?
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How do you find the coordinates of the terminal points corresponding to the following arc length on the unit circle: 4π/3?
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How do you find the coordinates of the terminal points corresponding to the following arc length on the unit circle: -9π/-4?
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How do you find the coordinates of the terminal points corresponding to the following arc length on the unit circle: -25π/6?
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What is the point on the unit circle that corresponds with π/12?
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How do you find the terminal point on the unit circle determined by t= 5pi/ 12?
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What is the circumference of a unit circle?
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On the unit circle, the point P(-5/13, 12/13) lies on the terminal arm of an angle in standard position?
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How do you find the reference angle for the following angle: 69 degrees?
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How do you find the reference angle for the given angle 415?
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How do you find the exact sine value of the angle in standard position whose terminal side goes through the point (-1, 5)?
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How do you sketch #theta=(7pi)/4# in standard position?
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P is a point on the terminal side of θ in standard position, how do you find the exact value of the six trigonometric functions for θ P(–8, –8)?
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The point (15, 20) is on the terminal side of an angle drawn in standard position. How do you find the exact value of the cosine of the angle?
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If #theta# is an angle in standard position on a rectangular coordinate system and the point P(sqrt 7,-3) lies on its terminal side, find do you find the exact value of #cos(theta)#?
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How do you find the coterminal angle for #(11pi) / 4#?
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The given angle -261° is in standard position, how do you determine the quadrant in which the angle lies?
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The given angle -307° is in standard position, how do you determine the quadrant in which the angle lies?
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How do you find the exact value of 7pi/3 and what quadrant does it go in?
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Question #defee
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How do you find the measures of two angles, one positive and one negative, that are coterminal with pi/7?
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How do you evaluate tan 30° without using a calculator by using ratios in a reference triangle?
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Question #b665f
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How do you sketch the angle 235 degrees and find its reference angle?
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How do you sketch the angle -240 degrees and find its reference angle?
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How do you sketch the angle 240 degrees and find its reference angle?
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How do you sketch the angle #(5pi)/4# and find its reference angle?
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How do you find an angle with a positive measure and an angle with a negative measure that are coterminal with #50^circ#?
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How do you find an angle with a positive measure and an angle with a negative measure that are coterminal with #205^circ#?
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How do you find an angle with a positive measure and an angle with a negative measure that are coterminal with #350^circ#?
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How do you find an angle with a positive measure and an angle with a negative measure that are coterminal with #-80^circ#?
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How do you find an angle with a positive measure and an angle with a negative measure that are coterminal with #620^circ#?
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How do you find an angle with a positive measure and an angle with a negative measure that are coterminal with #-400^circ#?
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How do you find an angle with a positive measure and an angle with a negative measure that are coterminal with #(19pi)/6#?
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How do you determine the quadrant in which the angle #130^circ# lies?
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How do you determine the quadrant in which the angle #285^circ# lies?
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How do you determine the quadrant in which the angle #8.3^circ# lies?
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How do you determine the quadrant in which the angle #257^circ30'# lies?
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How do you determine the quadrant in which the angle #-132^circ50'# lies?
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How do you determine the quadrant in which the angle #-336^circ# lies?
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How do you determine the quadrant in which the angle #-260^circ# lies?
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How do you determine the quadrant in which the angle #-3.4^circ# lies?
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How do you sketch the angle #150^circ# in standard position?
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How do you sketch the angle #-270^circ# in standard position?
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How do you sketch the angle #-750^circ# in standard position?
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How do you determine the two coterminal angle (one positive one negative) for the angle #45^circ#?
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How do you determine the two coterminal angle (one positive one negative) for the angle #-36^circ#?
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How do you determine the two coterminal angle (one positive one negative) for the angle #120^circ#?
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How do you determine the two coterminal angle (one positive one negative) for the angle #-420^circ#?
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How do you determine the two coterminal angle (one positive one negative) for the angle #300^circ#?
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How do you determine the two coterminal angle (one positive one negative) for the angle #230^circ#?
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How do you convert the angle #54^circ 45'# in decimal degree form?
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How do you convert the angle #-128^circ 30'# in decimal degree form?
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How do you convert the angle #245^circ 10'# in decimal degree form?
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How do you convert the angle #2^circ 12'# in decimal degree form?
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How do you convert the angle #85^circ 18'30''# in decimal degree form?
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How do you convert the angle #330^circ 25''# in decimal degree form?
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How do you convert the angle #-135^circ 36''# in decimal degree form?
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How do you convert the angle #-408^circ16' 20''# in decimal degree form?
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How do you convert #240.6^circ# to #D^circM'S''# form?
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How do you convert #-145.8^circ# to #D^circM'S''# form?
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How do you convert #-345.12^circ# to #D^circM'S''# form?
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How do you convert #0.45^circ# to #D^circM'S''# form?
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How do you convert #2.5^circ# to #D^circM'S''# form?
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How do you convert #-3.58^circ# to #D^circM'S''# form?
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How do you convert #-0.355^circ# to #D^circM'S''# form?
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How do you determine the quadrant in which #pi/5# lies?
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How do you determine the quadrant in which #(7pi)/5# lies?
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How do you determine the quadrant in which #(11pi)/8# lies?
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How do you determine the quadrant in which #(9pi)/8# lies?
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How do you determine the quadrant in which #-pi/12# lies?
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How do you determine the quadrant in which #-(11pi)/9# lies?
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How do you determine the quadrant in which #-1# radians lies?
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How do you determine the quadrant in which #-2# radians lies?
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How do you determine the quadrant in which #3.5# radians lies?
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How do you determine the quadrant in which #2.25# radians lies?
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How do you determine the quadrant in which #6.02# radians lies?
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How do you determine the quadrant in which #-4.25# radians lies?
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How do you sketch the angle #-(7pi)/4# in standard position?
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How do you sketch the angle #(11pi)/6# in standard position?
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How do you sketch the angle #4# in standard position?
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How do you find the reference angle of #theta=203^circ# and sketch the angle in standard position?
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How do you find the reference angle of #theta=-245^circ# and sketch the angle in standard position?
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How do you find the reference angle of #theta=3.5# and sketch the angle in standard position?
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