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The Problem of Angular Measure. How to use Degree and Radian measure. Circular Arc Length. Angular and Linear Motion ... and why ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Radian and Degree Measure


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  • Radian and Degree Measure

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Quick Review

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Quick Review Solutions

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What youll learn about
  • The Problem of Angular Measure
  • How to use Degree and Radian measure
  • Circular Arc Length
  • Angular and Linear Motion
  • and why
  • Angles are the domain elements of the
    trigonometric functions.

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Trigonometric Functions
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Why 360º?
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Radian
  • A central angle of a circle has measure 1
    radian if it intercepts an arc with the same
    length as the radius.

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Degree-Radian Conversion

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Example Working with Radian Measure
  • How many radians are in 60 degrees?

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Example Working with Radian Measure
  • How many radians are in 60 degrees?

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Arc Length Formula (Radian Measure)

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Arc Length Formula (Degree Measure)

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Example Perimeter of a Pizza Slice

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Example Perimeter of a Pizza Slice

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Angular and Linear Motion
  • Angular speed is measured in units like
    revolutions per minute.
  • Linear speed is measured in units like miles per
    hour.

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Nautical Mile
  • A nautical mile (naut mi) is the length of 1
    minute of arc along Earths equator.

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Distance Conversions
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