HS Mathematics Unit: 03 Lesson t Rotation Angles position, rotation angles are defined on a coordinate in standard terminal ty origin (o 0_ with their vertex (center) at the o Definition Where th...
HS Mathematics Unit: 03 Lesson t Rotation Angles position, rotation angles are defined on a coordinate in standard terminal ty origin (o 0_ with their vertex (center) at the o Definition Where the rotation angle Located on the Also referred to as Where the rotation angle Term -135 nitvial side- initial side 225° Terrminal side - Positive angles-Angles that go Negative angles Angles that go from 0° from 0° , or stop at the Angles that share a 1) Starting at o, and rotating in the positive direction, through which Quadrants will you pass, and in what order? 2) Draw and label the terminal sides of these rotation 90 angles. Then tell the Quadrant (or axis) in which the terminal side lies. Angle F) 315 G) 390 H)-45 1) 630° J)-240。 Quad. AngleQuad. A)750 XB) 195 D)-210。 E) 270 90 Which pairs of angles (above) are coterminal? What is the degree measure that separates the angles in each pair? From this, develop a rule for determining what other rotation angles are ooterrmmatwittrarangteoredegrees. 3) page 1 07/25/12 012, TESCCC
HS Mathematics Unit: 03 Lesson t Rotation Angles position, rotation angles are defined on a coordinate in standard terminal ty origin (o 0_ with their vertex (center) at the o Definition Where the rotation angle Located on the Also referred to as Where the rotation angle Term -135 nitvial side- initial side 225° Terrminal side - Positive angles-Angles that go Negative angles Angles that go from 0° from 0° , or stop at the Angles that share a 1) Starting at o, and rotating in the positive direction, through which Quadrants will you pass, and in what order? 2) Draw and label the terminal sides of these rotation 90 angles. Then tell the Quadrant (or axis) in which the terminal side lies. Angle F) 315 G) 390 H)-45 1) 630° J)-240。 Quad. AngleQuad. A)750 XB) 195 D)-210。 E) 270 90 Which pairs of angles (above) are coterminal? What is the degree measure that separates the angles in each pair? From this, develop a rule for determining what other rotation angles are ooterrmmatwittrarangteoredegrees. 3) page 1 07/25/12 012, TESCCC