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10.2
If
csc
=
6
,
nd
the
value
of
the
5
other
trig
functions.
Leave
d) 1080o
b) 500o
e) -190o
c) -50o
Find
one
positive
and
one
negative
coterminal
angle
for
each
angle.
o
b)
3
95
o
a)
-45
We
will
use
the
fact
that
180o
=
radians
to
convert
angles
back
and
forth.
At
rst,
it
may
be
easier
to
always
convert
radians
to
degrees
(since
degrees
are
much
more
familiar),
but
you
should
start
to
get
used
to
(i.e.
memorize)
the
important
radian
measures.
Convert
to
radians.
300o
540o
Convert to degrees.
7
6
Find
one
positive
and
one
negative
angle
that
is
coterminal
with
the
given
angle.
(Instead
of
adding
or
subtracting
multiples
of
360,
add
or
subtract
multiples
of
2
when
working
with
radians).
9
2
90o
5
4
a)
180o
0o
2
o
360
3
2
270o
b) 9
c)
15
This
chart
shows
all
the
important
angles
in
both
degrees
and
radians.
(There
is
also
a
chart
like
this
in
your
book
on
Page
861).
You
dont
need
to
memorize
it
(this
year),
but
it
will
be
very
useful
to
have
as
a
reference.
Remember
this
chart
from
yesterday?
Lets
add
the
radian
measures
to
the
chart
as
well.
30o
45o
60o
Sin
Cos
Tan
Csc
Sec
Cot
We
can
use
this
chart
to
nd
exact
values
of
the
6
trig
functions
(as
we
did
yesterday)
for
these
special
angles.
If
the
angle
is
not
one
of
the
three
listed
above,
we
will
use
our
calculator
to
get
an
approximate
answer
(make
sure
you
are
in
radian
mode!)
cos
cot
tan
2
csc
9
Arc Length = r
1 2
Sector Area = r
2
*Note:
Your
angle
must
be
measured
in
radians!
A
softball
eld
forms
a
sector
with
the
dimensions
shown.
Find
the
length
of
the
outeld
fence
and
the
area
of
the
eld.