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Trigonometric functions

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Algebra and Trigonometry

Definition

Trigonometric functions are mathematical functions that relate the angles of a triangle to the lengths of its sides. They are fundamental in studying periodic phenomena and are defined using the unit circle.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. The six main trigonometric functions are sine ($\sin$), cosine ($\cos$), tangent ($\tan$), cosecant ($\csc$), secant ($\sec$), and cotangent ($\cot$).
  2. Sine and cosine functions are periodic with a period of $2\pi$, while tangent and cotangent have a period of $\pi$.
  3. The values of trigonometric functions can be positive or negative depending on the quadrant of the angle in the unit circle.
  4. The Pythagorean identity states that $\sin^2(\theta) + \cos^2(\theta) = 1$ for any angle $\theta$.
  5. Tangent is defined as the ratio $\tan(\theta) = \frac{\sin(\theta)}{\cos(\theta)}$, while cotangent, secant, and cosecant are its reciprocals.

Review Questions

  • What is the period of the sine function?
  • How is tangent function related to sine and cosine?
  • State the Pythagorean identity involving sine and cosine.
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