Radians and Degrees
Complements and Supplements
Quadrants
Unit Circle Values
Potpourri
100

The degree equivalent of 7pi/5

What is 2520

100

The complement of 2pi/5

What is pi/10

100

The quadrant for -2500

What is II

100

The ordered pair for 300

What is (sqrt 3/2, 1/2)

100

The sine of the angle that passes through (-4, 10)

What is 5 sqrt 29 / 29

200

The radian equivalent of 1150

What is 23pi/36

200

The supplement of 3pi/7

What is 4pi/7

200

The quadrant for -4pi/7

What is III

200

The ordered pair for 2pi/3

What is (-1/2, sqrt 3/2)

200

The cosine of the angle that passes through (8, -4)

What is 2 sqrt 5 / 5

300

A positive coterminal angle of 280

What is 3880, 7480, . . .

300

The supplement of 10pi/11

What is pi/11

300

The quadrant for 11350

What is I

300

The sine of 3300

What is -1/2

300

The angular speed of an object making 6 revolutions around a circle in 3 minutes (in radians/second)

What is 0.209 radians/second

400

A negative coterminal angle for 31pi/7

What is -11pi/7, -25pi/7, . . .

400

The complement of 19pi/36

What is none

400

The quadrant for 61pi/8

What is IV

400

The tangent of 5pi/4

What is 1

400

The linear speed of an object doing 5 revolutions around a circle with diameter 8 cm in 10 seconds (in cm per second)

What is 12.57 cm per second

500

A radian

What is an angle whose arc is equal to the radius of the circle

500

Definition of complement and supplement

What is:

Two positive angles whose sum is 900 or pi/2

Two positive angles whose sum is 1800 or pi

500

The quadrant for -15300

What is none (quadrantal)

500

The tangent of 11pi/6

What is - sqrt 3 / 3

500

The reference angle for 13pi/5

What is 2pi/5