SOLUTION: 1. Find the complement of a 51 ° 49' angle.
a. 38 ° 11'
b. 128 ° 11'
c. 38 ° 51'
d. 128 ° 51'
2. Find the supplement of the radian measure 7 π /8. Express your an
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Question 57555: 1. Find the complement of a 51 ° 49' angle.
a. 38 ° 11'
b. 128 ° 11'
c. 38 ° 51'
d. 128 ° 51'
2. Find the supplement of the radian measure 7 π /8. Express your answer in terms of π .
a. 13 π /8
b. π /8
c. 9 π /8
d. 5 π /8
3. Classify 725 ° by quadrant, and state the positive angle with measure less than 360 ° that is coterminal with it.
a. Quadrant II, 95 °
b. Quadrant I, 5 °
c. Quadrant IV, 275 °
d. Quadrant III, 185 °
4. Convert 105 ° to exact radian measure.
a. 6 π /7
b. 12 π /7
c. 7 π /6
d. 7 π /12
5. Convert the radian measure 7 π /5 to exact degree measure.
a. 128.5 °
b. 252 °
c. 504 °
d. 126 °
6. Convert the radian measure 1.6 to degree measure to the nearest hundredth of a degree.
a. 91.67 °
b. 288 °
c. 183.35 °
d. 97.40 °
7. Find the measure in radians of the central angle of a circle with radius 4 inches and arc length 8 inches.
a. 32
b. 0.5
c. 2
d. 2 π
Found 2 solutions by rcmcc, funmath:
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Answer by funmath(2933) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1. Find the complement of a 51 ° 49' angle.
. 38 ° 11'
b. 128 ° 11'
c. 38 ° 51'
d. 128 ° 51'
:
49'=60'-49'=11'
:
2. Find the supplement of the radian measure . Express your answer in terms of .
a.
.
c.
d.
:
:
3. Classify 725 ° by quadrant, and state the positive angle with measure less than 360 ° that is coterminal with it.
a. Quadrant II, 95 °
. Quadrant I, 5 °
c. Quadrant IV, 275 °
d. Quadrant III, 185 °
:
725-2(360)=5
:
4. Convert 105 ° to exact radian measure.
a.
b.
c.
.
:
:
5. Convert the radian measure to exact degree measure.
a. 128.5 °
. 252 °
c. 504 °
d. 126 °
:
:
6. Convert the radian measure 1.6 to degree measure to the nearest hundredth of a degree.
. 91.67 °
b. 288 °
c. 183.35 °
d. 97.40 °
:
:
7. Find the measure in radians of the central angle of a circle with radius 4 inches and arc length 8 inches.
a. 32
b. 0.5
. 2
d. 2 ;
:
, where s=arc length, r=radius, and =central angle in radians.
Happy Calculating!!!
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