3. Unit Circle
Trigonometric Functions on the Unit Circle
- Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 17–20, θ is an acute angle and sin θ and cos θ are given. Use identities to find tan θ, csc θ, sec θ, and cot θ. Where necessary, rationalize denominators.__sin θ = 6, cos θ = √137 7704views
- Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 21–24, θ is an acute angle and sin θ is given. Use the Pythagorean identity sin²θ + cos²θ = 1 to find cos θ.sin θ = 6/7862views
- Textbook Question
Write each function in terms of its cofunction. Assume all angles involved are acute angles. See Example 2. sin 45°
636views - Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 21–24, θ is an acute angle and sin θ is given. Use the Pythagorean identity sin²θ + cos²θ = 1 to find cos θ.__sin θ = √398661views
- Textbook Question
Write each function in terms of its cofunction. Assume all angles involved are acute angles. See Example 2. tan 25.4°
639views - Textbook Question
In Exercises 28–29, find a cofunction with the same value as the given expression. sin 70°
779views - Textbook Question
In Exercises 25–30, use an identity to find the value of each expression. Do not use a calculator. sin² 𝜋 + cos² 𝜋 10 10
728views - Textbook Question
Write each function in terms of its cofunction. Assume all angles involved are acute angles. See Example 2. cos(θ + 20°)
667views - Textbook Question
In Exercises 25–30, use an identity to find the value of each expression. Do not use a calculator. sec² 23° - tan² 23°
859views - Textbook Question
Find one solution for each equation. Assume all angles involved are acute angles. See Example 3. tan α = cot(α + 10°)
612views - Textbook Question
Find one solution for each equation. Assume all angles involved are acute angles. See Example 3. sin(2θ + 10°) = cos(3θ - 20°)
590views - Textbook Question
Find one solution for each equation. Assume all angles involved are acute angles. See Example 3. cot(5θ + 2°) = tan(2θ + 4°)
597views - Textbook Question
Find one solution for each equation. Assume all angles involved are acute angles. See Example 3. sec(3β + 10°) = csc(β + 8°)
688views - Textbook Question
Find one solution for each equation. Assume all angles involved are acute angles. See Example 3. csc(β + 40°) = sec(β - 20°)
586views - Textbook Question
Determine whether each statement is true or false. See Example 4. tan 28° ≤ tan 40°
568views