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Chapter 6: Trigonometry

6.1 Trig Ratios for angles in standard position.

In Grade 11 you learned the exact values of sine, cosine, and tangent for 30°, 45°, 60°, and 90° anglesfrom [0° , 360°]. This year we will expand onthat concept and learn a new way to identify angles.

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Positive and Negative Angles

If an angle rotates in a COUNTER­clockwise direction fromthe positive x axis, it form a POSITVE ANGLE in STANDARD position.

Notice the angles can be greater than 360°.

When the angle rotates clockwise, then we have a negative angle.Again, it can be more than ­360°.

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Angles that end up in the same standard position are calledCO­TERMINAL ANGLES. This means the arm is in the same position. There are an INFINITE number of positive andnegative co­terminal angles for any angle.

Ex) Give 2 positve and 2 negative angles that are co­terminal to40°.

Ex) Write a negative angle that is co­terminal to 100°.

Ex) Write a positive angle that is co­terminal to ­19°.

Ex) What reference angle in Quadrant 1 is in the same positionas 500°.

Ex) Write a statement for all angles co­terminal to 30°.

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Ex) P(3,4) is a terminal point of an angle in standard position.Find the values of sine, cosine, and tangent.

Ex) P(1,­3) is a terminal point of an angle in standard position.Find the values of sine, cosine, and tangent.

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Each of these three trig ratios, has a reciprocal.The reciprocal of sine is cosecant.The reciprocal of cosine is secant.The reciprocal of tangent is cotangent.

Therefore:

Ex) If the value of sin = 0.5, what is the value of csc ?

If the value of cot = ­3, what is the value of tan ?

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Ex)

QUESTION TYPES:1) Given a point location, determine the trig ratios.

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Ex) If and is in Quadrant 2, find the values of the

other 5 trig functions and the possible values of from [0°,360°]

2) Given ONE ratio, find other ratios, and angles

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3) Given an angle, determine the TRIG RATIOS

Note: a) find the co­terminal angle for 510°. Do you remember the EXACTvalues of SINE, COSINE, and TANGENT for this angle?

b) use your calculator to enter the NEGATIVE angles and find the ratiosusing it INVERSE feature.

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If we make the radius of the circle become "1" (known asthe UNIT CIRCLE), then:

Now sin =

cos =

tan =

You MUST remember this!!

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Trig ratios on the unit cirlce.

Remember that:

Therefore, from the above diagram; using x, y, and rif follows that:

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HOMEWORK: Pg. 474 #3,4,5,6 (from Grade 11), 7a), 8, 9,10.11a)b), Mult. Choice #1,2.

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Notice that the size of the circle is NOT important in trig ratios..Since the triangle are SIMILAR, the results are the same!

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