Webb4 aug. 2024 · 1 Answer Jim H Aug 4, 2024 The terminal side is in the third quadrant. Explanation: π ≈ 3.14 so the terminal side of 4 is past the negative x -axis. 3π 2 = 3 2 ⋅ π ≈ 3 2 ⋅ 3 = 4.5 so the terminal side of 4 is not in the fourth quadrant. WebbHi, I assume you mean the angle 5pi/6 in radians. Here is what you do. pi radians is 180 degrees, so you split the 180 degrees into 6 equal parts (30 degrees each). Then 5pi/6 is …
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WebbSketch θ = − 3 5 π radians in standard position on the unit circle. Find the lengths of the legs of its reference triangle. These are labeled a and b in the figure below, when an … Webb10 mars 2024 · 30\degree = \pi/6 30° = π/6; 45\degree = \pi/4 45° = π/4; 60\degree = \pi/3 60° = π/3; 90\degree = \pi/2 90° = π/2; and Full angle, 360\degree = 2\pi 360° = 2π. As these angles are very common, try to learn them by heart ️. For any other angle, you can use the formula for angle conversion: say it tove lo
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Webb31 dec. 2024 · Combining what we know, we have that p((5pi)/6)=(-sqrt(3)/2,1/2). I recommend memorizing the entire Unit Circle as it's not that difficult and is extremely useful. Trigonometry Webb29 dec. 2014 · 1 Answer Gió Dec 29, 2014 You can draw an angle in standard position by positioning its vertex at the origin and one "ray" on the positive x-axis. The ray on the x-axis is called the initial side and the other ray is called the terminal side. An angle is then measured POSITIVE for a counterclockwise rotation and NEGATIVE for a clockwise … Webb12 jan. 2024 · a) 5pi/4 is pi/4 past the 180 degrees (which is 4pi/4). You would graph a 45 degree angle in quadrant III. This is 5pi/4. b) To get Co-Terminal angles, if you're working in radians you add or subtract 2pi radians. The reason you do 2pi rad. is because a full revolution of the circle has a circumference of 2pi rad. 5pi/4 + 2pi = 5pi/4 + 8pi/4 ... say it twice kevin