- Find complements, supplements, and coterminal angles in radians (WITHOUT converting to degrees...because I'm going to give you "weird" radian measures)
- Convert angle measures from degrees to radians
- Determine which quadrant the terminal side of an angle falls in (angles given in radians)
- Sketch angle in standard position (in radians)
- Find complement and supplement of an angle in radians
- Name the measure of angles in radians (given a picture)
Enjoy! Tomorrow we'll wrap up this unit with some reference angles classwork, and then on Monday it's on to new stuff!
***Everything we're doing on Monday requires a graphing or scientific calculator. You HAVE to have one by Tuesday. (A scientific calculator is $10-$15).**
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