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4.1 Radians and Degrees

The document defines key terms related to angles and quadrants on a coordinate plane. It explains that an angle has an initial side, terminal side, and vertex. It also defines standard position for angles on a grid, and describes positive and negative angles. Quadrants I-IV are defined, including the corresponding angle ranges in degrees and radians within each quadrant. Conversion between degrees and radians is also outlined.

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4.1 Radians and Degrees

The document defines key terms related to angles and quadrants on a coordinate plane. It explains that an angle has an initial side, terminal side, and vertex. It also defines standard position for angles on a grid, and describes positive and negative angles. Quadrants I-IV are defined, including the corresponding angle ranges in degrees and radians within each quadrant. Conversion between degrees and radians is also outlined.

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QUADRANTS: Quarters on a coordinate plane.

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sid
ANGLE: Two sides joined at a vertex make up an angle

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in
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~ Three parts: initial side, terminal side, vertex

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Vertex Initial side

STANDARD POSITION: When putting an angle on the coordinate grid, the initial side lays on the
positive x axis, and the vertex on the origin
POSITIVE ANGLES: Terminal side moves in COUNTERCLOCKWISE direction
NEGATIVE ANGLES: Terminal side moves in a CLOCKWISE direction
DEGREES: Unit of measurement for interior angle of a circle; 360 o total in a circle

RADIANS: Units of measurement for the arc length of a circle circumference: 2π radians total in a
circle
CONVERTING BETWEEN RADIANS ↔ DEGREES
1.) To convert from DEGREES to radians: Multiply degrees given by 
180o
1.) To convert from RADIANS to degrees; Multiply radians given by 180o

COTERMINAL ANGLES:
Let a be an angle measurement, then a and a + 360b are coterminal
Let a be a radian measurement, then a and a + 2bπ are coterminal

Radians in Quadrants
Quadrant I: and 0 - 1 radians
0o  90o 
2
Quadrant II: and - radians
1
90o  180o  
2
Quadrant III: and 3
180o  270o  
2
Quadrant IV: and
3
270  360/ 0
o o
  2 / 0
2

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