Trigonometry Graphs of - Trigonometric Functions & Their Inverses
Graphs of trigonometric functions like sine, cosine, and tangent are periodic and repeat their values over intervals of 2π radians or 360 degrees. These functions relate angles of a right triangle to its sides, with sine relating to the opposite side over the hypotenuse and cosine relating to the adjacent side over the hypotenuse. Inverse trigonometric functions find the angle whose sine, cosine, or tangent is a given value.
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Trigonometry Graphs of - Trigonometric Functions & Their Inverses
Graphs of trigonometric functions like sine, cosine, and tangent are periodic and repeat their values over intervals of 2π radians or 360 degrees. These functions relate angles of a right triangle to its sides, with sine relating to the opposite side over the hypotenuse and cosine relating to the adjacent side over the hypotenuse. Inverse trigonometric functions find the angle whose sine, cosine, or tangent is a given value.