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Advanced Trigonometry

The document covers advanced trigonometry concepts including the unit circle, sine, cosine, and tangent functions, and the area of a triangle. It explains the sine and cosine rules, graphing trigonometric functions, and transformations of these functions. Additionally, it provides practice questions for further understanding and application of the topics discussed.

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Advanced Trigonometry

The document covers advanced trigonometry concepts including the unit circle, sine, cosine, and tangent functions, and the area of a triangle. It explains the sine and cosine rules, graphing trigonometric functions, and transformations of these functions. Additionally, it provides practice questions for further understanding and application of the topics discussed.

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Advanced trigonometry

Basic Trigonometry

A jingle to remember sine, cosine, and tangent:

-SOH CAH TOA

The unit circle


-The unit circle is a circle with radius of 1 unit which is centered at the origin O.
-It’s equation is x^2 + y^2 = 1.
Multiples of 30 and 45 degrees

Multiples of 30 and 45 Degrees and the Unit Circle

The area of a triangle


Detailed explanation could be found at: Mathbitsnotebook.

The height, h, of the triangle can be expressed as b sin C. C is the included


angle. The area of a triangle can be expressed using the lengths of two sides
and the sine of the included angle. AreaΔ = ½ ab sin C.
The sine rule

The Sine Rule - GCSE Higher Maths

The cosine rule

Law of Cosines, Finding Angles & Sides, SSS & SAS Triangles - Trigonometry
Graphs from the unit circle

Graphing Trigonometric Functions

Transformation of trigonometry functions

Graphing Sine and Cosine Trig Functions With Transformations, Phase Shifts, Period -
Domain & Range
Amplitude = |A|
Period = 360 / |B|
Phase shift = -C
Vertical shift = D

Practice Questions

-Advanced trigonometry practice questions

-Trigonometry practice questions

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