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1.3 Trigonometry

Trigonometry deals with relationships between sides and angles of right triangles using trigonometric functions like sine, cosine, and tangent. It defines these functions as ratios of the triangle's sides, such as sine being the ratio of the opposite side to the hypotenuse. Trigonometry tables provide values of the functions for common angles, and formulas called identities are equations that are true for right triangles, such as the Pythagorean identity of sine squared plus cosine squared equals one.
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1.3 Trigonometry

Trigonometry deals with relationships between sides and angles of right triangles using trigonometric functions like sine, cosine, and tangent. It defines these functions as ratios of the triangle's sides, such as sine being the ratio of the opposite side to the hypotenuse. Trigonometry tables provide values of the functions for common angles, and formulas called identities are equations that are true for right triangles, such as the Pythagorean identity of sine squared plus cosine squared equals one.
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Trigonometry

 The branch called “Trigonometry” basically deals with the study of the
relationship between the sides and angles of the right-angle triangle.
Hence, it helps to find the missing or unknown angles or sides of a right
triangle using the trigonometric formulas, functions or trigonometric
identities.

Trigonometry Ratios-Sine, Cosine, Tangent


 The trigonometric ratios of a triangle are also called the trigonometric
functions. Sine, cosine, and tangent are 3 important trigonometric
functions and are abbreviated as sin, cos and tan. Let us see how are
these ratios or functions, evaluated in case of a right-angled triangle.
Six Important Trigonometric Functions
 The six important trigonometric functions (trigonometric ratios) are
calculated using the below formulas and considering the above figure.
It is necessary to get knowledge about the sides of the right triangle
because it defines the set of important trigonometric functions.

Functions Abbreviation Relationship to sides of a right triangle

Sine Function sin Opposite side/ Hypotenuse

Tangent Function tan Opposite side / Adjacent side

Cosine Function cos Adjacent side / Hypotenuse

Cosecant Function cosec Hypotenuse / Opposite side

Secant Function sec Hypotenuse / Adjacent side

Cotangent Function cot Adjacent side / Opposite side


Trigonometry Table
 Check the table for common angles which are used to solve many
trigonometric problems involving trigonometric ratios.

Angles 0° 30° 45° 60° 90°

Sin θ 0 ½ 1/√2 √3/2 1

Cos θ 1 √3/2 1/√2 ½ 0

Tan θ 0 1/√3 1 √3 ∞

Cosec θ ∞ 2 √2 2/√3 1

Sec θ 1 2/√3 √2 2 ∞

Cot θ ∞ √3 1 1/√3 0

In the same way, we can find the trigonometric ratio values for angles
beyond 90 degrees, such as 180°, 270° and 360°.
List of Trigonometry Formulas
 The Trigonometric formulas or Identities are the equations which are
true in the case of Right-Angled Triangles. Some of the
special trigonometric identities are given below –

1. Pythagorean Identities

 sin²θ + cos²θ = 1
 tan2θ + 1 = sec2θ
 cot2θ + 1 = cosec2θ
 sin 2θ = 2 sin θ cos θ
 cos 2θ = cos²θ – sin²θ
 tan 2θ = 2 tan θ / (1 – tan²θ)
 cot 2θ = (cot²θ – 1) / 2 cot θ

2. Sum and Difference identities-


For angles u and v, we have the following relationships:

 sin(u + v) = sin(u)cos(v) + cos(u)sin(v)


 cos(u + v) = cos(u)cos(v) – sin(u)sin(v)
 sin(u – v) = sin(u)cos(v) – cos(u)sin(v)
 cos(u – v) = cos(u)cos(v) + sin(u)sin(v)

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