Converting
Trig Ratios
Quadrants
Arc Length
Our Great Leader, Mr. Sanders
100

180 degrees

pi

100

This is y.

8

100

These are the quadrants where cosine is positive.

I and IV

100

This is length of arc with 

r= 2 feet and 

angle = pi

2pi ft

100

This is Mr. Sanders gf's name.

Harlee 

200

pi/3

60 degrees

200

This is u.

4

200

This is the quadrant where cosine is positive and sine is negative.

IV

200

This is length of arc with 

r = 6 meters

angle = 30 degrees

pi m

200

This is one of Mr. Sanders' nicknames.

Sanders, Sandals, Sandy, *robot voice* Sannnnderrrrrs, Mr. Shamders

300

270 degrees

(3pi)/4

300

This is a.

2

300

cos(x) < 0 and sin(x) > 0

II

300

This is the radius when S = 

20 pi ft

angle = 180degrees

20 ft

300

This is the high school Mr. Sanders went to.

Leonardtown High

400

(5pi)/6

150 degrees

400

This is a.

sqrt(6)

400
sin(x) < 0 and tan(x) > 0

III

400

This is the radius when S = 

5 pi ft

angle = 270degrees

3.33 ft

400

This is Mr. Sanders' favorite student in Algebra 2.

Evan Davis.

500

(23pi)/12

345 degrees

500

This is x.

3sqrt(2)

500

This is the angle between Quadrants III and IV.

270

500

What is the angle when radius is 1/3 and arc length is 

2pi

6pi

500

This is Mr. Sanders' least favorite student in Algebra 2. 

Michael Singleton.

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