DLP-L01 - Angles in A Unit Circle (Pre-Cal)
DLP-L01 - Angles in A Unit Circle (Pre-Cal)
PRE-CALCULUS
DLP#01
First Semester
School Year 2022 – 2023
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II. Direction: Convert each degree measure to radians, Leave answers in terms of 𝜋 and radian measure to degree-
minute-second measure.
1. 330° a.
2. 480° 15′25" b.
3. −2675° c.
4. 15° d.
5. −1890° e.
5𝜋
6. 𝑟𝑎𝑑 f.
6
8𝜋 g.
7. − 𝑟𝑎𝑑
3 h.
8. 20 rad i.
9. -35 rad j.
10. -5 rad
III. Direction: Find the angle between 0° and 360° (if in degrees) or between 0 rad and 2𝜋 rad (if in radians) that
is coterminal with the given angle.
1. 685° 29𝜋
6. 𝑟𝑎𝑑
2. 451° 6
3𝜋
3. −1400° 7. − 𝑟𝑎𝑑
2
4. 960°45′34′′ 8. 16 rad
5. −728°15′34′′ 9. – 20 rad
10. 120 rad
IV. Direction: Answer the following question base on the lesson you’ve learned.
1. Find the length of an arc of a circle with radius 25 m that subtends a central angle of 18°.
2. A central angle 𝜃 in a circle of radius 8 cm is subtended by an arc of length 14 cm. Find the measure of
𝜃 𝑖𝑛 𝑟𝑎𝑑𝑖𝑎𝑛𝑠.
3. If the radius of a circle is doubled, how is the length of the arc intercepted by a fixed central angle changed?
4. How many inches will the weight rise if the pulley whose radius is 9.26 inches is rotated through an angle
of 72°50′?
5. A jeepney has a windshield wiper on the driver’s side that has total arm and blade 10 inches long and
rotates back and forth through an angle of 98°. The shaded region in the figure is the portion of the
windshield cleaned by the 7-inch wiper blade. What is the area of the region cleaned?
6. A frequent problem in surveying city lots and rural lands adjacent to curves of highways and railways is
that of finding the area when one or more of the boundary lines is the arc of a circle. Approximate the total
area of the lots shown in the figure.
60 m
45 m