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Radian Measure: A Unit Circle Is A Circle With A Radius of One
Radian Measure: A Unit Circle Is A Circle With A Radius of One
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Radian Measure
x2 + y2 = 1
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Outside of the context of a Cartesian Coordinate system (x-y plane), negative angles don't generally make sense. Angle Convention: Use Radians
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The Six Basic Trigonometric Functions Defining the trigonometric function of an acute angle in terms of the sides of a right triangle.
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We can use the following diagram to decide in which quadrant the sin , cos and tan are positive or negative.
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The Symmetries in the graphs in the previous slide reveal that the cosine and secant functions are even and the other four functions are odd:
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Identities
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Solution In this function the x is divided by 2, which means stretching the graph horizontally by factor 2.
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Solution X is shifted pi/4 to the left, while the total function is shifted 1 unit to down.
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