Title: MAC 1114
1MAC 1114
- Module 3
- Radian Measure and
- Circular Functions
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2Learning Objectives
- Upon completing this module, you should be able
to - Convert between degrees and radians.
- Find function values for angles in radians.
- Find arc length on a circle.
- Find area of a sector of a circle.
- Solve applications.
- Define circular functions.
- Find exact circular function values.
- Approximate circular function values.
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3Radian Measure and Circular Functions
There are three major topics in this module
- Radian Measure - Applications of Radian
Measure - The Unit Circle and Circular Functions
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4Introduction to Radian Measure
- An angle with its vertex at the center of a
circle that intercepts an arc on the circle equal
in length to the radius of the circle has a
measure of 1 radian.
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5How to Convert Between Degrees and Radians?
- 1. Multiply a degree measure by radian and
simplify to convert to radians. - 2. Multiply a radian measure by and simplify
to convert to degrees.
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6Example of Converting from Degrees to Radians
- Convert each degree measure to radians.
- a) 60
- b) 221.7
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7Example of Converting from Radians to Degrees
- Convert each radian measure to degrees.
- a)
- b) 3.25
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8Lets Look at Some Equivalent Angles in Degrees
and Radians
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9Lets Look at Some Equivalent Angles in Degrees
and Radians (cont.)
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10Examples
- Find each function value.
- a)
- Convert radians to degrees.
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11How to Find Arc Length of a Circle?
- The length s of the arc intercepted on a circle
of radius r by a central angle of measure ?
radians is given by the product of the radius and
the radian measure of the angle, or s r?, ? in
radians.
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12Example of Finding Arc Length of a Circle
- A circle has radius 18.2 cm. Find the length of
the arc intercepted by a central angle having
each of the following measures. - a)
- b) 144
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13Example of Finding Arc Length of a Circle (cont.)
- b) convert 144 to radians
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14Example of Application
- A rope is being wound around a drum with radius
.8725 ft. How much rope will be wound around the
drum it the drum is rotated through an angle of
39.72?
- Convert 39.72 to radian measure.
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15Lets Practice Another Application of Radian
Measure Problem
- Two gears are adjusted so that the smaller gear
drives the larger one, as shown. If the smaller
gear rotates through 225, through how many
degrees will the larger gear rotate?
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16Lets Practice Another Application of Radian
Measure Problem (cont.)
- Find the radian measure of the angle and then
find the arc length on the smaller gear that
determines the motion of the larger gear.
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17Lets Practice Another Application of Radian
Measure Problem (cont.)
- An arc with this length on the larger gear
corresponds to an angle measure ?, in radians
where - Convert back to degrees.
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18How to Find Area of a Sector of a Circle?
- A sector of a circle is a portion of the interior
of a circle intercepted by a central angle. A
piece of pie. - The area of a sector of a circle of radius r and
central angle ? is given by
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19Example
- Find the area of a sector with radius 12.7 cm and
angle ? 74. - Convert 74 to radians.
- Use the formula to find the area of the sector of
a circle.
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20What is a Unit Circle?
- A unit circle has its center at the origin and a
radius of 1 unit.
- Note r 1
- s r?,
- s? in radians.
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21Circular Functions
Note that s is the arc length measured in linear
units such as inches or centimeters, is
numerically equal to the angle ? measured in
radians, because r 1 in the unit circle.
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22Lets Look at the Unit Circle Again
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23What are the Domains of the Circular Functions?
- Assume that n is any integer and s is a real
number. - Sine and Cosine Functions (-8, 8)
- Tangent and Secant Functions
- Cotangent and Cosecant Functions
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24How to Evaluate a Circular Function?
- Circular function values of real numbers are
obtained in the same manner as trigonometric
function values of angles measured in radians.
This applies both to methods of finding exact
values (such as reference angle analysis) and to
calculator approximations. Calculators must be in
radian mode when finding circular function values.
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25Example of Finding Exact Circular Function Values
- Find the exact values of
- Evaluating a circular function at the real number
is equivalent to evaluating it at radians. An
angle of intersects the unit circle at the
point . - Since sin s y, cos s x, and
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26Example of ApproximatingCircular Function Values
- Find a calculator approximation to four decimal
places for each circular function. (Make sure the
calculator is in radian mode.) - a) cos 2.01 -.4252 b) cos .6207 .8135
- For the cotangent, secant, and cosecant functions
values, we must use the appropriate reciprocal
functions. - c) cot 1.2071
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27What have we learned?
- We have learned to
- Convert between degrees and radians.
- Find function values for angles in radians.
- Find arc length on a circle.
- Find area of a sector of a circle.
- Solve applications.
- Define circular functions.
- Find exact circular function values.
- Approximate circular function values.
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28Credit
- Some of these slides have been adapted/modified
in part/whole from the slides of the following
textbook - Margaret L. Lial, John Hornsby, David I.
Schneider, Trigonometry, 8th Edition
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