180 degrees
pi

This is y.
8
These are the quadrants where cosine is positive.
I and IV
This is length of arc with
r= 2 feet and
angle = pi
2pi ft
This is Mr. Sanders gf's name.
Harlee
pi/3
60 degrees

This is u.
4
This is the quadrant where cosine is positive and sine is negative.
IV
This is length of arc with
r = 6 meters
angle = 30 degrees
pi m
This is one of Mr. Sanders' nicknames.
Sanders, Sandals, Sandy, *robot voice* Sannnnderrrrrs, Mr. Shamders
270 degrees
(3pi)/4

This is a.
2
cos(x) < 0 and sin(x) > 0
II
This is the radius when S =
20 pi ft
angle = 180degrees
20 ft
This is the high school Mr. Sanders went to.
Leonardtown High
(5pi)/6
150 degrees

This is a.
sqrt(6)
III
This is the radius when S =
5 pi ft
angle = 270degrees
3.33 ft
This is Mr. Sanders' favorite student in Algebra 2.
Evan Davis.
(23pi)/12
345 degrees

This is x.
3sqrt(2)
This is the angle between Quadrants III and IV.
270
What is the angle when radius is 1/3 and arc length is
2pi
6pi
This is Mr. Sanders' least favorite student in Algebra 2.
Michael Singleton.