Trigo Functions
Trigo Functions
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TRIGONOMETRIC
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unctionsadditionalmathematicstrigo
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aticstrigonometricfunctionsadditiona
lmathematicstrigonometricfunctions
additionalmathematicstrigonometricf
unctionsadditionalmathematicstrigo
nometricfunctionsadditionalmathem
aticstrigonometricfunctionsadditiona
lmathematicstrigonometricfunctions
additionalmathematicstrigonometricf
unctionsadditionalmathematicstrigo
nometricfunctionsadditionalmathem
aticstrigonometricfunctionsadditiona
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TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
Represent each of the following angles in a Cartesian plane and state the quadrant of the angle.
Quadrant 1
Example y 2(a) 195 y (b) 345 y
215
215
O x O x O x
Quadrant III
Example y 3(a) 415 y (b) 480 y
395
35
x 360 O x O x
O
395
Quadrant I
Example y 3 y 5 y
5 4(a) (b)
5 4 3
4 4
O x O x O x
Quadrant III
Example y 5(a) 130 y 1 y
45 (b)
3
O x O x O x
45
Quadrant IV
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5.2 Six Trigonometric Functions of any Angle (1)
5.2.1 Define sine, cosine and tangent of any angle in a Cartesian plane
1
sin
r
y
cos
Hypotenuse
Opposite to x
tan
Conclusion :
Opposite
sin
Adjacent to Hypotenuse
Adjacent
cos
Hypotenuse
Opposite
tan
Adjacent
2
r2 = 32 + 42 Conclusion :
a c
r
4 r = 3 4
2 2
3 r = 5 b
Pythagoras’ Theorem :
c2 a 2 b2 c a 2 b2
a 2 c2 b2 a c2 b2
b2 c2 a 2 b c2 a2
3. Find the length of OA and the values of sine, cosine and tangent of .
(a) in quadrant I
y
5 12 5
sin = cos = tan =
P (12, 5) OP =
5 =
O x
12
(b) in quadrant II
y 6 8 6
sin = cos = tan =
P (8, 6) OP =
6 =
= = =
x
8 O
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(c) in quadrant III
y
3 4 3
sin = cos = tan =
OP =
=
=
4
O x
3
P (4, 3)
(d) in quadrant IV
y
12 5 12
sin = cos = tan =
OP =
=
5
x
O
12
P (5, 12)
(a) y (b) y
55 110
x 180 x 360
= 70
(c) y (d) y
215 300
180 x360 180 x 360
= 35 = 60
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(e) Conclusion:
Reference angle (RA) is the acute angle formed between the rotating ray of the angle and the
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y
R.A = R.A =
R.A = R.A =
180 x
x x O
O 180 O 360
5. Given that cos 51 = 0.6293, find the trigonometric ratios of cos 231 without using a calculator or
mathematical tables.
y Reference angle of 231 = 231
=
x
cos 231 =
6. Given that sin 70 = 0.9397, find the trigonometric ratios of sin 610 without using a calculator or
mathematical tables.
Reference angle of 610 = 610
y
=
x sin 610 =
7. Given that tan 25 = 0.4663, find the trigonometric ratios of tan 335 without using a calculator or
mathematical tables.
y Reference angle of 335 = 335
=
x
tan 335 =
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5.2.2 Define cotangent, secant and cosecant of any angle in a Cartesian plane.
1 2
1
1
r
sin
r sin y
r
y
y
cos
1 1
x
cos x
tan
1 1
tan
3. Definition of cotangent , secant and cosecant . sin
4. Since tan , then
1
cosec cos
sin
1
sec cot
cos
1
cot
tan
5. 6.
r 90 Complementary angles:
y
sin = cos (90 )
y
x
x cos = sin (90 )
sin sin 90
r r tan = cot (90 )
x y
cos cos 90 cosec = sec (90 )
r r
y x sec = cosec (90 )
tan tan 90
x y cot = tan (90 )
7. Given that sin 48 = 0.7431, cos 48 = 0.6991 and tan 48 = 1.1106, evaluate the value of cos 42.
= =
48
8. Given that sin 67 = 0.9205, cos 67 = 0.3907 and tan 67 = 2.3559, evaluate the value of cot 23.
= =
67
9. Given that sin 37 = 0.6018, cos 37 = 0.7986 and tan 37 = 0.7536, evaluate the value of sec 53.
= =
37
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5.2.3 Find values of six trigonometric functions of any angle
1
60 30 2 12 12
2 45
2 2
22 12 1 1 1
60 60 3 60 45
2 1 1 1
2. Use the values of trigonometric ratio for the special angles, 30, 45 and 60, to find the value of the
trigonometric functions below
180 x 360
sin
Find reference angle Find reference angle
Reference angle of 210 = 210 180
= 30
Solve Solve
sin 210 = sin 30
1
=
2
Solve Solve
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5.2.4 Solve trigonometric equations
Range :
0 360 0 360
Reference angle :
= sin1 0.6428
= 40
Quadrant :
y y y y
S A S A S A S A
40 40
180 x360 180 x360 180 x360 180 x360
T C T C T C T C
Actual angles
= 40 , = 180 40
= 40 , 140
Range :
Reference angle :
Quadrant y: y y y
x x x x
Actual angles
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d. sin = 0.9397 e. tan = 0.3640
Range :
Reference angle :
Quadranty: y y y
x x x x
Reference angle :
Quadranty: y y y
x x x x
60
180 x360,720
60
T C
Actual angles
2 = 60, 360 60, 60 + 360, (36060) + 360
= 60, 300, 420, 660
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b. cos 3 = 0.9781
c. tan = 2.05
2
Range
Reference angle :
Quadrant :
Actual angles
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j. sin = cos 20 k. cos = sin 55
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3. Given that sin x p and 00 < x < 900.
Express each of the following trigonometric ratios in terms of p.
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4. Given that sin x and 2700< x < 3600. 5. Given that cos x - and 1800< x < 2700.
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Without using tables or calculator, find the values Without using tables or calculator, find the values
of. of
x x
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5.4 Basic Identities
5.4.1 Prove Trigonometric Identities using Basic Identities
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1 sin 1 sin x cos x
d. sec tan 2 e. 2 sec x
1 sin cos x 1 sin x
a. 3 sin x + 2 = cosec x
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ANSWERS
5.2.1 5.2.4 1 15
3(a) 5.(a)
5. cos 51= 0.6293 2a. 0 2 720 , 54.33 1 p 2 17
= 27.17, 62.83, 207.17, 242.83
6. sin 70= 0.9397 b. 0 3 1080 , 12.01 1 15
(b) (b)
= 56, 64, 176, 184, 296, 304 p 8
7. tan 25= 0.4663 p (c) 17
c. 0 180 , 64 (c)
2 1 p2 15
= 232
5.2.2 d. = 40, 120 1 p2 17
7. sin 48 = 0.7431 (d) (d)
p 8
8. tan 67 = 2.3559 e. = 5, 275 1 p2 15
(e) (e)
17
9. cosec 37 = 1.6617 f. = 30, 210 (f) p 8
(f)
15
5.2.3 g. = 80, 320 (g)
1 (g) 15
2a. tan 300 = 3 p 17