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,Section 1.1 - Radian and Degree Measure
1. Find (if possible) the complement of the following angle.
a. Complement:
b.
Complement:
c.
Complement:
d.
Complement:
e.
Complement:
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.31a
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/13/2014 9:13 AM
2. Find (if possible) the supplement of the following angle.
a.
Supplement:
b.
Supplement:
c. Supplement:
d.
Supplement:
e.
Supplement:
ANSWER: e
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.32a
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/13/2014 9:37 AM
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3. Find the complement of the following angle. Round your answer to two decimal places.
1.1
a. Complement ≈ 1.1
b. Complement ≈ 0.47
c. Complement ≈ 4.04
d. Complement ≈ 2.04
e. Complement ≈ 2.51
ANSWER: b
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.34b
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/13/2014 9:42 AM
4. Find the quadrant in which the given angle lies.
116°
a. Quadrant I
b. Quadrant IV
c. Quadrant III
d. Quadrant II
e. None of the above
ANSWER: d
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.41a
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/13/2014 9:45 AM
5. Find the quadrant in which the given angle lies.
–128° 50'
a. Quadrant III
b. Quadrant I
c. Quadrant IV
d. Quadrant II
e. None of the above
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ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.43a
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/13/2014 9:50 AM
6. Find the quadrant in which the given angle lies.
–13°
a. Quadrant I
b. Quadrant II
c. Quadrant IV
d. Quadrant III
e. None of the above
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.44b
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/13/2014 9:57 AM
7. Find the complement of the following angle.
14°
a. Complement: 242°
b. Complement: 14°
c. Complement: 76°
d. Complement: 166°
e. Complement: 77°
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.53a
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/13/2014 10:14 AM
8. Find the supplement of the following angle.
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148°
a. Supplement: 212°
b. Supplement: 148°
c. Supplement: 32°
d. Supplement: 58°
e. Supplement: 33
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.54b
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/13/2014 10:19 AM
9. Find angle 45° in radian measure as a multiple of π.
a.
b.
c. 4π
d.
e.
ANSWER: d
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.57a
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/13/2014 10:33 AM
10. Find angle –20° in radian measure as a multiple of π.
a. 9π
b.
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c.
d.
e.
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.59a
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/13/2014 10:41 AM
11. Find angle in degree measure.
a. 270°
b. 275°
c. 145°
d. 135°
e. 245°
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.61a
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/13/2014 10:54 AM
12. Find angle in degree measure.
a. 15°
b. 10°
c. 25°
d. 20°
e. 55°
ANSWER: d
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.62b
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
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HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/13/2014 10:58 AM
13. Convert the angle measure from degrees to radians. Round your answer to three decimal
places.
90°
a. 90° ≈ 1.471 radians
b. 90° ≈ 9.549 radians
c. 90° ≈ 0.090 radian
d. 90° ≈ 1.871 radians
e. 90° ≈ 1.571 radians
ANSWER: e
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.65
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/14/2014 5:46 AM
14. Convert the angle measure from degrees to radians. Round to three decimal places.
–206.4°
a. –206.4° ≈ –3.902 radians
b. –206.4° ≈ –3.502 radians
c. –206.4° ≈ –3.602 radians
d. –206.4° ≈ 3.502 radians
e. –206.4° ≈ 3.602 radians
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.67
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/14/2014 5:33 AM
15. Convert the angle measure from degrees to radians. Round to three decimal places.
323°
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a. 323° ≈ 5.637 radians
b. 323° ≈ 6.937 radians
c. 323° ≈ 5.537 radians
d. 323° ≈ 5.937 radians
e. 323° ≈ 0.323 radians
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.70
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/14/2014 5:36 AM
16. Convert the angle measure from degrees to radians. Round to three decimal places.
–0.51°
a. –0.51° ≈ –0.309 radian
b. –0.51° ≈ –0.091 radian
c. –0.51° ≈ –0.009 radian
d. –0.51° ≈ –1.309 radians
e. –0.51° ≈ –1.009 radians
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.71
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/14/2014 5:44 AM
17. Convert the angle measure from radians to degrees. Round to three decimal places.
a.
b.
c.
d.
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e.
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.73
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 6/18/2021 6:22 AM
18. Convert the angle measure from radians to degrees. Round to three decimal places.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.76
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 6/18/2021 7:21 AM
19. Convert the angle measure from radians to degrees. Round to three decimal places.
–6
a. –6 ≈ –354.075°
b. –6 ≈ –349.175°
c. –6 ≈ –343.775°
d. –6 ≈ –333.275°
e. –6 ≈ –338.175°
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Larson
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3- The file contains all Appendix and Excel
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,Section 1.1 - Radian and Degree Measure
1. Find (if possible) the complement of the following angle.
a. Complement:
b.
Complement:
c.
Complement:
d.
Complement:
e.
Complement:
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.31a
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/13/2014 9:13 AM
2. Find (if possible) the supplement of the following angle.
a.
Supplement:
b.
Supplement:
c. Supplement:
d.
Supplement:
e.
Supplement:
ANSWER: e
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.32a
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/13/2014 9:37 AM
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,Section 1.1 - Radian and Degree Measure
3. Find the complement of the following angle. Round your answer to two decimal places.
1.1
a. Complement ≈ 1.1
b. Complement ≈ 0.47
c. Complement ≈ 4.04
d. Complement ≈ 2.04
e. Complement ≈ 2.51
ANSWER: b
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.34b
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/13/2014 9:42 AM
4. Find the quadrant in which the given angle lies.
116°
a. Quadrant I
b. Quadrant IV
c. Quadrant III
d. Quadrant II
e. None of the above
ANSWER: d
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.41a
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/13/2014 9:45 AM
5. Find the quadrant in which the given angle lies.
–128° 50'
a. Quadrant III
b. Quadrant I
c. Quadrant IV
d. Quadrant II
e. None of the above
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ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.43a
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/13/2014 9:50 AM
6. Find the quadrant in which the given angle lies.
–13°
a. Quadrant I
b. Quadrant II
c. Quadrant IV
d. Quadrant III
e. None of the above
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.44b
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/13/2014 9:57 AM
7. Find the complement of the following angle.
14°
a. Complement: 242°
b. Complement: 14°
c. Complement: 76°
d. Complement: 166°
e. Complement: 77°
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.53a
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/13/2014 10:14 AM
8. Find the supplement of the following angle.
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,Section 1.1 - Radian and Degree Measure
148°
a. Supplement: 212°
b. Supplement: 148°
c. Supplement: 32°
d. Supplement: 58°
e. Supplement: 33
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.54b
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/13/2014 10:19 AM
9. Find angle 45° in radian measure as a multiple of π.
a.
b.
c. 4π
d.
e.
ANSWER: d
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.57a
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/13/2014 10:33 AM
10. Find angle –20° in radian measure as a multiple of π.
a. 9π
b.
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c.
d.
e.
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.59a
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/13/2014 10:41 AM
11. Find angle in degree measure.
a. 270°
b. 275°
c. 145°
d. 135°
e. 245°
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.61a
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/13/2014 10:54 AM
12. Find angle in degree measure.
a. 15°
b. 10°
c. 25°
d. 20°
e. 55°
ANSWER: d
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.62b
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
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HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/13/2014 10:58 AM
13. Convert the angle measure from degrees to radians. Round your answer to three decimal
places.
90°
a. 90° ≈ 1.471 radians
b. 90° ≈ 9.549 radians
c. 90° ≈ 0.090 radian
d. 90° ≈ 1.871 radians
e. 90° ≈ 1.571 radians
ANSWER: e
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.65
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/14/2014 5:46 AM
14. Convert the angle measure from degrees to radians. Round to three decimal places.
–206.4°
a. –206.4° ≈ –3.902 radians
b. –206.4° ≈ –3.502 radians
c. –206.4° ≈ –3.602 radians
d. –206.4° ≈ 3.502 radians
e. –206.4° ≈ 3.602 radians
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.67
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/14/2014 5:33 AM
15. Convert the angle measure from degrees to radians. Round to three decimal places.
323°
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a. 323° ≈ 5.637 radians
b. 323° ≈ 6.937 radians
c. 323° ≈ 5.537 radians
d. 323° ≈ 5.937 radians
e. 323° ≈ 0.323 radians
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.70
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/14/2014 5:36 AM
16. Convert the angle measure from degrees to radians. Round to three decimal places.
–0.51°
a. –0.51° ≈ –0.309 radian
b. –0.51° ≈ –0.091 radian
c. –0.51° ≈ –0.009 radian
d. –0.51° ≈ –1.309 radians
e. –0.51° ≈ –1.009 radians
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.71
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/14/2014 5:44 AM
17. Convert the angle measure from radians to degrees. Round to three decimal places.
a.
b.
c.
d.
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e.
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.73
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 6/18/2021 6:22 AM
18. Convert the angle measure from radians to degrees. Round to three decimal places.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: 4.1.76
QUESTION TYPE: Multi-Mode (Multiple choice)
HAS VARIABLES: True
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
DATE CREATED: 6/10/2014 4:22 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 6/18/2021 7:21 AM
19. Convert the angle measure from radians to degrees. Round to three decimal places.
–6
a. –6 ≈ –354.075°
b. –6 ≈ –349.175°
c. –6 ≈ –343.775°
d. –6 ≈ –333.275°
e. –6 ≈ –338.175°
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