Pre-Calculus LAS 12 Angles in Trigonometry

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LEARNING AS ONE NATION

Expanded Project Pre-Calculus LAS_12

SHS LEARNING ACTIVITY


Name: Score/Mark:
Grade and Section: Date:
Strand: ✓ STEM ABM HUMSS ICT (TVL Track)
Subject: Pre-Calculus
Type of Activity: ✓ Concept Notes ✓ Skills: Exercise/Drill ✓ Illustration
Performance Task Essay/Report Others:
Activity Title: Angles in Trigonometry
Learning Target: To define important terms for angles in trigonometry in the unit circle
References: 1) J. G. Bernabe, Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry and Statistics, p. 135;
(Author, Title, Pages) 2) V.G. Baja and M.V. Carpio-Bernido, CVIF Learning Activities

An angle is the union of two rays which share a common endpoint.


In trigonometry, an angle is defined in terms of rotation of a ray from a
specified axis in the Cartesian coordinate system.

Important Terms:
• Initial ray – the stationary side of the angle.
• Terminal ray – the rotating side of an angle.
• Standard Position – when the initial ray of an angle coincides with the
𝑥–axis and its initial point is at the origin.

Positive Angles – measured counterclockwise from the initial ray.


Negative Angles – measured clockwise from the initial ray.

Exercise: Draw the following angles on separate coordinate systems and label
their corresponding rays.

A. Two positive angles, 120° and 240°


B. Two negative angles, −30° and −330°

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