The Unit Circle Radians and Degrees Web Links

 

http://www.batesville.k12.in.us/Physics/CalcNet/Trig_Review/Trig_Review.html

Take the first two quizlets only!

Definitions of Trigonometric Functions
12 questions on definitions of trig functions

Values of Functions in the First Quadrant
30 questions on evaluating trig functions
 



http://wims.unice.fr/wims/wims.cgi?session=4H0BB3CD84.4&+lang=en&+module=H4%2Fgeometry%2Fradialen%2D1.en

WIMS: WWW Interactive Multipurpose Server
You will be taking four different quizzes on from the topics available on this page.

 

http://magnus-karlsson.nu/mathplets/trig/trigtest.html

You are given a set of 10 multiple choice questions about the unit circle. 
The test is timed (although there is no limit).  
You are to complete at least two testing sessions.
Bonus is awarded for perfect scores of 10 in under 1:00.

 

http://www.mathlearning.net/learningtools/Flash/unitCircle/unitCircle.html

You have an interactive unit circle with which to play
and then take the matching quiz at least twice.

 

Supplementary Websites to Explore

 http://id.mind.net/~zona/mmts/trigonometryRealms/radianDemo1/RadianDemo1.html
The definition of a radian.

  http://www.wou.edu/~burtonl/trig.html
Look ahead to next week and see how the unit circle values are used to generate
the graphs of sine and cosine functions.

 http://www.mste.uiuc.edu/users/pavel/java/unitcircle/
An interactive unit circle for reference.

Click here for the accompanying handout.