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Trigonometric ratios in the circumference

You'll learn the relations between angles, supplementary angles, which differ in 180°, opposite angles, etc.

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Trigonometric Ratios: sine, cosine and tangent

You'll learn the basic concepts of trigonometry: sine, cosine and tangent.

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Using Trigonometric Identities

"When simplifying problems that have reciprocal trig functions, start by substituting in the identities for each. If possible, write tangent in terms of sine and cosine. Use algebra to eliminate any ...

Using the Sine and Cosine Addition Formulas to Prove Identities

":Applying the cosine addition and sine addition formulas proves the cofunction, add pi, and supplementary angle identities. Using the formulas, we see that sin(pi/2-x) = cos(x), cos(pi/2-x) = sin(x) ...

Using Sine to Calculate the Area of a Triangle

"Using the standard formula for the area of a triangle, we can derive a formula for using sine to calculate the area of a triangle. Using sine to calculate the area of a triangle means that we can fin ...

Unit Circle Coordinates

"The unit circle is a circle that has a radius of one and is centered at the origin of the coordinate plane. It is a concept that frequently occurs in many of the math subjects, especially those wher ...

Trigonometric Identities

"Identities are equations true for any value of the variable. Since a right triangle drawn in the unit circle has a hypotenuse of length 1, we define the trigonometric identies x=cos(theta) and y=sin( ...

Inverse Trigonometric Functions

"Once we understand the trigonometric functions sine, cosine, and tangent, we are ready to learn how to use inverse trigonometric functions to find the measure of the angle the function represents. In ...

Inverse Tangent Function

"Since tangent is not a one-to-one function, the domain must be limited to -pi/2 to pi/2, which is called the restricted tangent function. The graph of the inverse tangent function is a reflection of ...

Inverse Sine Function

"Since sine is not a one-to-one function, the domain must be limited to -pi/2 to pi/2, which is called the restricted sine function. The inverse sine function is written as sin^-1(x) or arcsin(x). I ...

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