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Pre Calculus Activity 1 in Trigometry

This document contains an activity on trigonometry with 3 parts. Part 1 has 5 questions calculating lengths of arcs and areas of sectors given radii and central angles in degrees or radians. Part 2 has conversions between degree-minute-second and decimal degree formats. Part 3 has conversions between radians and degrees. The document provides practice with fundamental trigonometry concepts and calculations involving angles, arcs, and sectors of circles.

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Pre Calculus Activity 1 in Trigometry

This document contains an activity on trigonometry with 3 parts. Part 1 has 5 questions calculating lengths of arcs and areas of sectors given radii and central angles in degrees or radians. Part 2 has conversions between degree-minute-second and decimal degree formats. Part 3 has conversions between radians and degrees. The document provides practice with fundamental trigonometry concepts and calculations involving angles, arcs, and sectors of circles.

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JULIA ORTIZ LUIZ NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

SAGABA, STO. DOMINGO NUEVA ECIJA

Abigail L. Costales Pre – Calculus


Grade 11 – Stem A Sir Cris Lorenzana

ACTIVITY # 1: TRGOMETRY

Part 1

1. How many degrees is 1 1/5 of a complete revolution?


1
GIVEN :1
5 SOLUTION :

360
1rev

1 ( )
1 360
5 1
=432°

2. How many radians is 11/5 of a complete revolution?


11
GIVEN :
5

SOLUTION :

360
π
1rev
180

5 1 ( )
11 360
=792°
792 ( 180π )= 225π
3. What is the length of an arc of a circle with radius 4 cm that subtends a
central angle of 216 ° .

GIVEN :r =4 cmcentral angle=216 °

SOLUTION :

π
180 s=rθ

216 ( )π
180
=

5¿
s=4 ( 65π )= 245π cm
¿

4. Find the length of an arc of a circle with radius 6/π cm that subtends a
central angle of 99 ° .

6
GIVEN :r = cmcentral angle=99 °
π

SOLUTION :

π
s=rθ
180

99 ( )
π
180
=
11 π
20 ¿
s=6 ( 1120π )= 3320π cm
¿

5. Find the area of a sector of a circle with central angle of 7π/6 if the diameter
of the circle is 9 cm.


GIVEN :r =d=9→ r=4.5 cm central angle=
6¿
¿
SOLUTION :

1 2
A= r θ
2
1 7π
A= (4.5)2
2 6
189 π
A=
16 cm2∨37.11 cm 2 ¿
¿

Part 2
A.

1. 24 ° 6 ' 46 ' '


GIVEN :d =24 ° m=6 ' s=46 ' '

SOLUTION :

(
¿ 24 ° 6 +
46
60
' )
¿ 24 ° 6.77 '

(
¿ 24+
6.77
60
°)
¿ 24.113
B.

2. 110.291
SOLUTION :

¿ 110 ° (0.291 x 60)'


¿ 110 ° 17.46 '
¿ 110 ° 17 ' (0.46 x 60) ' '

¿ 110 ° 17 ' 27.6’’

Part 3
A. Convert the following to radian measure:

1. 60 °
SOLUTION :
π
180

60 ( 180π )= π3 rad

2. −336 °

SOLUTION :

π
180

−366 ( 180π )= −6130 π rad


B. Express each radian in degree:

1. 2

SOLUTION :

180
π

( )
7 π 180
2 π
=630°

−7 π
2. 5

SOLUTION :

180
π

5 π( )
−7 π 180
=−252°

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