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1 Trigonometric Functions Brandon Cohen – NWRMS Science Bowl Team Presentation 2014-15 Season

2 Introduction  Also referred to as a “circular function”  Trig Functions are the relations of an angle (relation of angle of triangle to the lengths of its sides)  In the real world?  Study of Triangles (Compute unknown)  Periodic Phenomena (sound/light waves)  “Elementary” Physics (Resolve vectors)  Other Applications (Modeling with Weather)

3 Common Trigonometric Functions  Most familiar trigonometric functions are:  Sine (sin)  Cosine (cos)  Tangent (tan)  Commonly defined as ratios of two sides of a triangle containing the angle (equivalently defined as lengths of these line segments)

4 Application of Knowledge (SOH, CAH, TOA) NOT TO WORRY ABOUT THESE....YET

5 Reciprocal Functions  ONLY 3 Remaining Functions  Cosecant (csc) is reciprocal of sine  Secant (sec) is reciprocal of cosine  Cotangent (cot) is reciprocal of tangent  The ratio of these functions is simply the reciprocal of their accompanying trigonometric function.

6 Application of Knowledge (Reciprocal Trig Functions) GENERALIZED RECIPROCAL RULE?

7 The Unit Circle and Trigonometric Functions  A circle with radius 1 that is centered at the origin  Measures common angles and their results  Positive angles & measurements in counterclockwise/Negative in clockwise  Useful for providing quick and reliable calculations  (Other angles may be formed from these common angles and their results using the trigonometric identities, but in most cases it would be quicker to use a calculator for those values!)  COORDINATES ARE (COS value, SIN value)....the other 4 can be found using these 2

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9 Right Triangle Trigonometry & Circular Functions Practice Problems

10 sin(θ) = cos(θ) = tan(θ) = Can we find the reciprocals? Yes, we can! csc(θ) = sec(θ) = cot(θ) = A 8 6 θ B C 4


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