Introduction To Trigonometry
Introduction To Trigonometry
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Trigonometry helps us find angles and distances, and is used a lot in science,
engineering, video games, and more!
Right-Angled Triangle
The triangle of most interest is the right-angled triangle. The right angle is
shown by the little box in the corner:
Another angle is often labeled θ, and the three sides are then called:
Adjacent: adjacent (next to) the angle θ
Opposite: opposite the angle θ
and the longest side is the Hypotenuse
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Sine, Cosine and Tangent
The main functions in trigonometry are Sine, Cosine and Tangent
They are simply one side of a right-angled triangle divided by another.
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For any angle "θ":
(Sine, Cosine and Tangent are often abbreviated to sin, cos and tan.)
Example: What is the sine of 35°?
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And we want to know the Opposite
Sine is the ratio of Opposite / Hypotenuse:
Opposite
sin(45°) =
Hypotenuse
sin(45°) = 0.7071...
Opposite
We know:0.7071. . . =
20
Opposite
Swap sides: 20
= 0.7071 …
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The tree is 14.14m tall
Also try 120°, 135°, 180°, 240°, 270° etc, and notice that positions can
be positive or negative by the rules of Cartesian coordinates, so the sine,
cosine and tangent change between positive and negative also.
So trigonometry is also about circles!
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Unit Circle
What you just played with is the Unit Circle.
Note: you can see the nice graphs made by sine, cosine and tangent.
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Repeating Pattern
Because the angle is rotating around and around the circle the Sine, Cosine
and Tangent functions repeat once every full rotation (see Amplitude,
Period, Phase Shift and Frequency).
When we want to calculate the function for an angle larger than a full rotation of
360° (2π radians) we subtract as many full rotations as needed to bring it back
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Solving Triangles
Trigonometry is also useful for general triangles, not just right-angled ones .
It helps us in Solving Triangles. "Solving" means finding missing sides
and angles.
Example: Find the Missing Angle "C"
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Trigonometric and Triangle
Identities
And as you get better at Trigonometry you can learn these: