Graphing a radian in terms of pi in standard form

Graphing a radian in terms of pi in standard form

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Mathematics

11th Grade - University

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The video tutorial explains the concept of improper fractions using the example of 7π/6. It discusses how the numerator is greater than the denominator and breaks down the fraction into parts, showing how it represents a circle divided into sections. The tutorial also visualizes the fraction on a circle, explaining how 7π/6 is equivalent to six π/6 plus an additional π/6, representing a little extra angle. The explanation includes visualizing the initial and terminal sides of the angle on a circle.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What is an improper fraction and how is it represented in the context of π?

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Explain the relationship between 7π / 6 and 6π / 6.

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How can you visualize the angle 7π / 6 on a unit circle?

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Describe the process of determining the terminal side of an angle like 7π / 6.

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What does cutting a circle into slivers represent in terms of angles?

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