Chapter 1 Angles and The Trigonometric Functions

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Chapter 1 Angles and The Trigonometric Functions 1.4 Trigonometric Functions: The Unit Circle Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 1

Objectives: Use a unit circle to define trigonometric functions of real numbers. Recognize the domain and range of sine and cosine functions. Use even and odd trigonometric functions. Use periodic properties.

The Unit Circle A unit circle is a circle of radius 1, with its center at the origin of a rectangular coordinate system. The equation of this circle is

The Unit Circle (continued) In a unit circle, the radian measure of the central angle is equal to the length of the intercepted arc. Both are given by the same real number t.

Definitions of the Trigonometric Functions in Terms of a Unit Circle

Example: Finding Values of the Trigonometric Functions Use the figure to find the values of the trigonometric functions at t.

Example: Finding Values of the Trigonometric Functions Use the figure to find the values of the trigonometric functions at t.

The Domain and Range of the Sine and Cosine Functions

Even and Odd Trigonometric Functions

Example: Using Even and Odd functions to Find Exact Values Find the exact value of each trigonometric function: a. b.

Definition of a Periodic Function

Periodic Properties of the Sine and Cosine Functions

Example: Using Periodic Properties to Find Exact Values Find the exact value of each trigonometric function: a. b.

Periodic Properties of the Tangent and Cotangent Functions

Repetitive Behavior of the Sine, Cosine, and Tangent Functions