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Math 0 - Section 4. Unit Circle Trigonometr An angle is in standard position if its verte is at the origin and its initial side is along the positive ais. Positive angles are measured counterclockwise from the initial side. Negative angles are measured clockwise. We will tpicall use the Greek letter θ to denote an angle. Eample : Sketch each angle in standard position. a. 40 b. -50 c. 4 d. 5 4

Angles that have the same terminal side are called coterminal angles. Measures of coterminal angles differ b a multiple of 60 if measured in degrees or b a multiple of π if measured in radians. Eample : Find three angles, two positive and one negative that are coterminal with each angle. a. 5 b. 5 8

If an angle is in standard position and its terminal side lies along the or ais, then we call the angle a quadrantal angle. You will need to be able to work with reference angles. Suppose θ is an angle in standard position and θ is not a quadrantal angle. The reference angle for θ is the acute angle of positive measure that is formed b the terminal side of the angle and the ais. Eample : Find the reference angle for each of these angles: a. b. -65 c. 7 9 d.

We previousl defined the si trigonometric functions of an angle as ratios of the lengths of the sides of a right triangle. Now we will look at them using a circle centered at the origin in the coordinate plane. This circle will have the equation r. If we select a point P(, ) on the circle and draw a ra from the origin through the point, we have created an angle in standard position. The length of the radius will be r. The si trig functions of θ are defined as follows, using the circle above: sin r cos r tan, 0 r csc, 0 r sec, 0 cot, 0 If θ is a first quadrant angle, these definitions are consistent with the definitions given in Section 4.. An identit is a statement that is true for all values of the variable. Here are some identities that follow from the definitions above. sin tan cos cos cot sin csc sin sec cos 4

We will work most often with a unit circle, that is, a circle with radius. In this case, each value of r is. This adjusts the definitions of the trig functions as follows: sin cos tan, 0 csc, 0 sec, 0 cot, 0 Trigonometric Functions of Quadrantal Angles and Special Angles You will need to be able to find the trig functions of quadrantal angles and of angles measuring 0, 45 or 60 without using a calculator. Since sin and cos, each ordered pair on the unit circle corresponds to cos, sin of some angle θ. We ll show the values for sine and cosine of the quadrantal angles on this graph. We ll also indicate where the trig functions are positive and where the are negative. Using the identities given above, ou can find the other four trig functions of an angle, given just sine and cosine. Note that some values are not defined for quadrantal angles. 5

Values of Trigonometric Functions for Quadrantal Angles Sine Cosine Tangent Cotangent Secant Cosecant 0 90 80 70 60 0 Eample 4: Sketch an angle measuring -70 in the coordinate plane. Then give the si trigonometric functions of the angle. Note that some of the functions ma be undefined. Recall the signs of the points in each quadrant. Remember, that each point on the unit circle corresponds to an ordered pair, (cosine, sine). 6

Eample 5: Name the quadrant in which both conditions are true: a. cos 0 and csc 0. b. sin 0 and tan 0 This is a ver tpical tpe of problem ou ll need to be able to work. Eample 6: Let P(, ) denote the point where the terminal side of an angle θ intersects the 5 unit circle. If P is in quadrant II and, find the si trig functions of angle θ. You ll also need to be able to find the si trig functions of 0,60 and 45 angles. YOU MUST KNOW THESE!!!!! 7

For a 0 angle: sin cos tan 0 csc0 0 sec0 0 cot0 For a 60 angle: sin cos tan 60 csc60 60 sec60 60 cot60 For a 45 angle: 8

sin 45 csc 45 cos 45 sec 45 tan 45 cot 45 How do we find the trigonometric functions of other special angles? 9

Method : Fill them in. Learn the patterns. Method : The Chart 0

Write down the angle measures, starting with 0 and continue until ou reach 90. Under these, write down the equivalent radian measures. Under these, write down the numbers from 0 to 4. Net, take the square root of the values and simplif if possible. Divide each value b. This gives ou the sine value of each of the angles ou need. To find the cosine values, write the previous line in the reverse order. Now ou have the sine and cosine values for the quadrantal angles and the special angles. From these, ou can find the rest of the trig values for these angles. Write the problem in terms of the reference angle. Then use the chart ou created to find the appropriate value. Sine 0 0 0 0 45 60 90 0 6 4 0 Cosine 0 Tangent undefined 0 Cotangent undefined 0 Secant undefined Cosecant undefined Eample 7: Sketch an angle measuring 0 in the coordinate plane. Give the coordinates of the point where the terminal side of the angle intersects the unit circle. Then state the si trigonometric functions of the angle.

Evaluating Trigonometric Functions Using Reference Angles. Determine the reference angle associated with the given angle.. Evaluate the given trigonometric function of the reference angle.. Affi the appropriate sign determined b the quadrant of the terminal side of the angle in standard position. Eample 8: Evaluate each: a. sin(00 ) b. tan 4 c. sec 50 d. csc e. sec 6 7 f. tan 6 5 g. tan 6 0 h. tan40 0 i. cos 50