Find Trigonometry Function & Unit Circle?

Definition:  A trigonometry function is defined as a function with an angle. The angle is often called (theta noted ” θ “) or ( phi noted ” φ “). Also, You should note that the angles can be determined in Degrees(example: 300,  900) or in Radians(rad ).

In a right triangle, there are six(6) possible trigonometry functions or ratios.

  • Sine function :    sin(θ)
  • Cosine function :    cos(θ)
  • Tangent function :    tan(θ)
  • Secant function:    sec(θ)
  • Cosecant function :    csc(θ)
  • Cotangent function :    cot(θ)

Calculation Example.

Cases1. Solving an angle knows three sides: hypotenuseadjacent, and opposite.

a) Example 1: Solve cos(480) with hypotenuse = 3,  adjacent = 2.007 and opp0site = 2.29.

Solve:   cos(480) , sin(480) , tan(480) , csc(480) , sec(480) , cot(480)
Solution:

In this example, we will be looking at the right triangle as the reference in order to determine the value of each specific angle. See below ⇓

 Unit Circle? 

In mathematics, a unit circle is a circle of unit radius—that is, a radius of 1.

Download the Unit Circle and all Fundamentals angles such as π/2 rad, π/3 rad, and more…

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