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Publems 11-22, draw each angle in standard position.
L. 30
12. 60
13. 135
15. 450
16. 540
14. -120
18.
2
19. -
16
21.
3.
21
22.
17
20.
te Problems 23-34, convert each angle in degrees to radians Express your answer as a multiple of w.
2A 30
24. 120
25. 495"
26. 330
0
27. -60
28.0
30. 270
29. S40
31. -240
32. -225
33.-90
34. -180
e Prahlems 35-46, convert each angle in radians to degrees
Sm
36.
13w
2
38. -
37.
39.
2.
40. 4w
6.
3m
41.
20
42.
12
43. -
45, -
15
17
24.-
46. -
In Problems 47-32, convert each angle in degrees to radians Exprestr vour answer in decimel for, rounded to two decimal places
47. 17
48. 73°
40
50, -51
51. 125
52. 350
In Problems 53-58, convert each angle in redians to degrees. Express your answer in decimal form, rounded to two decimal places
53 3.14
55. 7
58 Vi
54. 0.75
56. 3
57. 9.28
In Problems 59-64, convert each angle to a decimal in degrees. Round your answer to two decimmal places
59. 40 10'25"
61. 5014'20
64. 98 22'45"
60. 61'42'21"
62. 73'40'40
63. 99'9"
In Problems 65-70, convert each angle to D'M'S" form. Round youur answer to the nearest second.
\65, 40.32
66. 61.24
67. 18.255"
69. 19.99
70, 44.01
68. 29.411°
In Problems 71-78, s denotes the length of the arc of a circle of radius r subtended by the central angle 0. Find the missing quantity. Round
answers to three decimal places
1
\ 71. r= 10 meters, - radian, s= ?
72. r= 6 feet, 2 radians, s?
73. 0=
radian, s= 8 feet, = ?
74. 0 - radian, s- 6 centimeters, F= ?
75. r 10 miles, s 9 miles, e ?
76. r- 6 meters, s 8 meters, e= ?
77. r=2 inches, 30, s ?
78. r3 meters, 120, s=?
In Problems 79-86, A denotes the area of the sector of a circle of radius r formed by the central angle 0. Find the missing quantity. Round
answers to three decimal places
79. r- 10 meters, -radian, A= ?
radian, A-?
80. r- 6 feet, 2 radians, A- ?
1
1
81. 0- radian, A= 2 square feet, r ?
82. e = radian, A- 6 square centimeters, r ?
4.
83. - 5 miles, A- 3 square miles, 6?
84. 6 meters, A = 8 square meters, = ?
86, r 3 meters. 120. A ?
85. - 2 inches, e- 30, A?
In Problems 87-90, find the lengih s and he area A. Round answers to three decimal places.
87.
88.
89.
90.
A
70
12 yd
50°
9 cm
4 m
Transcribed Image Text:Publems 11-22, draw each angle in standard position. L. 30 12. 60 13. 135 15. 450 16. 540 14. -120 18. 2 19. - 16 21. 3. 21 22. 17 20. te Problems 23-34, convert each angle in degrees to radians Express your answer as a multiple of w. 2A 30 24. 120 25. 495" 26. 330 0 27. -60 28.0 30. 270 29. S40 31. -240 32. -225 33.-90 34. -180 e Prahlems 35-46, convert each angle in radians to degrees Sm 36. 13w 2 38. - 37. 39. 2. 40. 4w 6. 3m 41. 20 42. 12 43. - 45, - 15 17 24.- 46. - In Problems 47-32, convert each angle in degrees to radians Exprestr vour answer in decimel for, rounded to two decimal places 47. 17 48. 73° 40 50, -51 51. 125 52. 350 In Problems 53-58, convert each angle in redians to degrees. Express your answer in decimal form, rounded to two decimal places 53 3.14 55. 7 58 Vi 54. 0.75 56. 3 57. 9.28 In Problems 59-64, convert each angle to a decimal in degrees. Round your answer to two decimmal places 59. 40 10'25" 61. 5014'20 64. 98 22'45" 60. 61'42'21" 62. 73'40'40 63. 99'9" In Problems 65-70, convert each angle to D'M'S" form. Round youur answer to the nearest second. \65, 40.32 66. 61.24 67. 18.255" 69. 19.99 70, 44.01 68. 29.411° In Problems 71-78, s denotes the length of the arc of a circle of radius r subtended by the central angle 0. Find the missing quantity. Round answers to three decimal places 1 \ 71. r= 10 meters, - radian, s= ? 72. r= 6 feet, 2 radians, s? 73. 0= radian, s= 8 feet, = ? 74. 0 - radian, s- 6 centimeters, F= ? 75. r 10 miles, s 9 miles, e ? 76. r- 6 meters, s 8 meters, e= ? 77. r=2 inches, 30, s ? 78. r3 meters, 120, s=? In Problems 79-86, A denotes the area of the sector of a circle of radius r formed by the central angle 0. Find the missing quantity. Round answers to three decimal places 79. r- 10 meters, -radian, A= ? radian, A-? 80. r- 6 feet, 2 radians, A- ? 1 1 81. 0- radian, A= 2 square feet, r ? 82. e = radian, A- 6 square centimeters, r ? 4. 83. - 5 miles, A- 3 square miles, 6? 84. 6 meters, A = 8 square meters, = ? 86, r 3 meters. 120. A ? 85. - 2 inches, e- 30, A? In Problems 87-90, find the lengih s and he area A. Round answers to three decimal places. 87. 88. 89. 90. A 70 12 yd 50° 9 cm 4 m
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