Draw angles in standard position using the terminal arm from the positive x-axis
Identify positive angles by rotating counterclockwise toward positive y-direction
Identify negative angles by rotating clockwise toward negative y-direction
Determine which quadrant an angle terminates in based on its measure
Work with angles greater than 360 degrees involving multiple rotations
What You'll Practice
1
Drawing standard position angles from 30° to 315°
2
Sketching negative angles like -60° and -140°
3
Drawing angles exceeding 360° such as -570° and -1000°
4
Identifying terminal quadrants for various angle measures
Why This Matters
Understanding standard angles is essential for all of trigonometry and beyond. You'll use this foundation to graph trig functions, solve equations, work with unit circles, and analyze periodic motion in physics and engineering applications.