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Section 13.3a General Angles
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Section 13.3a

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Section 13.3a. General Angles. 1.) Find The 6 trig functions for angle Ɵ. r. y. Ɵ. x. csc Ɵ =. sin Ɵ =. cos Ɵ =. sec Ɵ =. tan Ɵ =. cot Ɵ =. Def: Reference Angles: The reference angle is the acute angle formed by the terminal side of the given angle and the x -axis. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Section 13.3a

Section 13.3a

General Angles

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1.) Find The 6 trig functions for angle Ɵ

x

y

y

x

r

Ɵ

sin Ɵ =

cos Ɵ=

tan Ɵ =

csc Ɵ =

sec Ɵ =

cot Ɵ =

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Def: Reference Angles: The reference angle is the acute angle formed by the terminal side of the given angle and the x-axis.

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Def: Reference Triangles: Reference triangles are formed using reference angles and the perpendicular segment to the x-axis.

x

y

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III

III IV

Quadrants

Function Quadrant

I II III IV

sin or csc

cos or sec

tan or cot

+

+

+

+

+

+

- -

- -

- -

x = +y = +

x = -y = +

x = -y = -

x = +y = -

sin yr

cos xr

tan yx

All Students Take Calculus

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A S T C - All Students Take Calculus!

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x

y

Ɵ

2.) Find The 6 trig functions for angle that passes throughThe point P(-3,4)

Sin Ɵ =

Cos Ɵ=

Tan Ɵ =

Csc Ɵ =

Sec Ɵ =

Cot Ɵ =

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3.) Find The 6 trig functions for angle 300°

x

y

y

x

r

Ɵ

Sin Ɵ =

Cos Ɵ=

Tan Ɵ =

Csc Ɵ =

Sec Ɵ =

Cot Ɵ =

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Def: Quadrantal Angles:Angles whose terminal side coincides with either the x-axis or the y-axis are called quadrantal angles.

90º

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360º

270º

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4. Find the trig functions for the quadrantal angle 180º

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5.) Find cos π

6.) Find tan π

7.) Find sin 90°

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Homework

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Problems: 17-26, and 31