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Larissa Shen MAT 106 Trigonometry Week 1 Notes Angles, Degrees and Triangles Angles are formed when a ray is rotated around its endpoint The initial side is on the x axis The terminal side is y axis Counterclockwise makes a positive angle Clockwise makes a negative angle From: http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/43200/43215/unit-circle7_43215_lg.gif One complete rotation is counterclockwise 360 degrees A right angle is 90 degrees or a ¼ rotation A straight angle is 180 degrees or a ½ rotation An acute angle is less than 90 degrees An obtuse angle is larger than 90 but less than 180 degrees Together, complimentary angles add up to 90 degrees Ex. To find the compliment of 40 degrees: 90-40 = 50 degrees Supplementary angles add up 180 degrees Ex. To find the supplement of 40 degrees: 180-40 = 140 degrees To find the measure of an angle in degrees, you multiply the fraction by 360 degrees Ex. -5/9 x 360 = -200 degrees Problem: All of the angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees, what is c if a= 94 and b=26 94 + 26 + c = 180 120 + c = 180 c= 60 According to the Pythagorean Theorem, squaring and then adding the lengths of the two sides of the triangle that made a right angle will give you the hypotenuse squared http://www.onemathematicalcat.org/algebra_book/online_problems/gra