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    Trig radians: introduction

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    Trig radians: introduction

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    TLF ID:
    L7848
    Year level:
    4-8
    Learning object description:
    Use radians to measure angles. Identify key angles in their radian form, for example π/6=30°. Convert angles in degrees (up to 360) to angles in radians. Solve measurement problems using angles in radians. Determine arc lengths using radians. This learning object is one in a series of seven objects. Three objects in the series are also packaged as a combined learning object.
    Key learning objectives:
    • Students identify that a radian is the angle at the centre of any circle when the arc length equals the radius of the circle.
    • Students convert angles in degrees to radians.
    • Students identify selected angles in radians and their equivalents in degrees.
    • Students solve problems by measuring angles using radians as an alternative to degrees.
    Educational value:
    • Demonstrates that radians are used as an alternative to degrees when measuring angles.
    • Demonstrates how angle measurements in radians correspond to their equivalents in degrees.
    • Provides examples of problems where formulas are used to convert radians to degrees, and degrees to radians.
    • Emphasises radian and degree equivalents for the special angles when solving problems in trigonometry.
    Learning area:
    Mathematics; Algebra
    Keywords:
    Arc length; Arcs; Centre; Circle; Circles; Degrees (Angles); pi; Quadrants; Radians; Radius; Trigonometric functions
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