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Explain the term coterminal. |
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What are complementary angles? |
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What are supplementary angles? |
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In the following problems, find the sum and the difference of the two given angles.
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In the following problems convert the given angle in degrees, minutes, seconds to decimal degrees.
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In the following problems convert the given angle in decimal degrees to an angle in degrees, minutes, seconds.
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On paper, draw the following angle. If the angle is negative or larger than
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On graph paper plot the following points and measure the angle with a protractor.
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During an orienteering competition, you are headed in a compass direction of . |
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You find that you need to head in the direction of . |
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How far must you change your course in order to travel in the new direction. |
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Tuning the engine of your early model Chevy Camaro, you find the sparkplug fires at |
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after the flywheel reaches the top position. You want the sparkplug to fire at |
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before it reaches the top. How many degrees must you adjust the timing so that it fires correctly? |
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If your bicycle wheel spins around twice, how many degrees has it rotated? |
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A radar antenna rotates twice each minute. How many degrees will it rotate in an hour and a half? |
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