Secant in terms of sin
[DOC File]TRIGONOMETRY
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WELCOME TO TRIGONOMETRY, ENJOY YOUR STAY (1) Assignment # 1 ( Complete the circle diagram (2) Assignment # 2 ( Sine & Cosine functions chart (3) Assignment # 3 ( …
[DOC File]7-3 The Sine and Cosine Functions
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secant of : sec = r/x. cosecant of : csc = r/y. These four trig functions can be written in terms of sin and cos of The last one shows that the cotangent and tangent are reciprocal functions. Secant and cosine, as well as Cosecant and sine are reciprocal funtions. It is easy to memorize the signs of the six trig functions.
[DOC File]Notes – Trigonometry
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sin 30º. More Trigonometric Ratios. The cosine, sine and tangent ratios are defined in terms of the lengths of the sides of a right triangle. Three other ratios are the . secant, the . cosecant. and the . cotangent. ratios. The ratios are abbreviated as sec, csc, cot. sec A = csc A = cot A = The secant ratio for A is the reciprocal of its ...
[DOCX File]Glossary
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A function (as the sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, or cosecant) of an arc or angle most simply expressed in terms of the ratios of pairs of sides of a right-angled triangle. (M) Trigonometry.
[DOCX File]Indiana
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Define and use the trigonometric ratios (sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, cosecant) in terms of angles of right triangles and the coordinates on the unit circle. TR.T.2. Solve real-world problems with and without technology that can be modeled using right triangles, including problems that can be modeled using trigonometric ratios.
[DOCX File]Indiana
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TR.PF.7: Define and use the trigonometric ratios (sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, cosecant) in terms of angles of right triangles and the coordinates on the unit circle. IDENTITIES TR.ID.1: Prove the Pythagorean identity sin^2(x) + cos^2(x) = 1 and use it to find trigonometric ratios, given sin(x), cos(x), or tan(x), and the quadrant ...
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