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The document is a presentation on trigonometric functions made by a student named Rishu Raj for their mathematics class. It includes sections on the introduction of trigonometric functions, the domain and range of trigonometric functions, and graphs of trigonometric functions. The presentation defines trigonometric functions such as sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant and cotangent. It shows their values for particular angles and periods. The domain and range sections specify where the functions are defined and their output values. The graph section plots the trigonometric functions.

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Project On Trigonometry

The document is a presentation on trigonometric functions made by a student named Rishu Raj for their mathematics class. It includes sections on the introduction of trigonometric functions, the domain and range of trigonometric functions, and graphs of trigonometric functions. The presentation defines trigonometric functions such as sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant and cotangent. It shows their values for particular angles and periods. The domain and range sections specify where the functions are defined and their output values. The graph section plots the trigonometric functions.

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D.A.V.

PUBLIC SCHOOL
CANTT. AREA, GAYA, BIHAR
Session: 2020-21

Mathematics Project Work


PROJECT : To make a presentation on Trigonometry
Functions.

Submitted To : Submitted By :
S.K. Nayak Sir Rishu Raj
(Mathematics) Class: XI_A1 Admn. no. : 18526
Date of Submission: Sun, 09 August
CONTENTS

Introduction to
1
Trigonometry functions.

2 Range & Domain of


Trigonometric functions.
Graph of Trigonometric
3
functions.

4 Synopsis.
01
INTRODUCTION TO
TRIGONOMETRIC
FUNCTIONS
Different Trigonometric Functions

sin x

tan x cos x

cosec x sec x cot x


SIGNS OF TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS

Quadrant sinθ, cosecθ cosθ, secθ tanθ, cotθ

I Positive Positive Positive

II Positive Negative Negative

III Negative Negative Positive

IV Negative Positive Negative


VALUE OF TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
FOR SOME PARTICULAR ANGLES

0 π/6 π/4 π/3 π/2 π 3π/2 2π

sin 0 1/2 1/√2 √3/2 1 0 -1 0


cos 1 √3/2 1/√2 1/2 0 -1 0 1
tan 0 1/√3 1 √3 ∞ 0 ∞ 0

cosec ∞ 2 √2 2/√3 1 ∞ -1 ∞

sec 1 2/√3 √2 2 ∞ -1 ∞ 1

cot ∞ √3 1 1/√3 0 ∞ 0 ∞
02
DOMAIN & RANGE OF
TRIGONOMETRIC
FUNCTIONS
y= f(x)= sin x

Domain Range
(angle measures)
(ratio of sides)
All real numbers, i.e., (−∞, ∞)
[-1,1]

Quadrant Angle Graph

I From 0° to 90° y-coordinate increases from 0 to 1

II From 0° to 180° y-coordinate decreases from 1 to 0

III From 180° to 270° y-coordinate decreases from 0 to −1

IV From 270° to 360° y-coordinate increases from −1 to 0

● sine function is periodic after 2π


y= f(x)= cos x

Domain Range
(angle measures)
(ratio of sides)
All real numbers, i.e., (−∞, ∞)
[-1,1]

Quadrant Angle Graph

I From 0° to 90° y-coordinate increases from 1 to 0

II From 0° to 180° y-coordinate decreases from 0 to -1

III From 180° to 270° y-coordinate decreases from −1 to 0

IV From 270° to 360° y-coordinate increases from 0 to 1

● cosine function is periodic after 2π


y= f(x)= tan x

Domain Range
(angle measures) (ratio of sides)
All real x : x ≠ (2n+1)π/2, n∈Z (-∞,∞)

Quadrant Angle Graph

I From 0° to 90° y-coordinate increases from 0 to ∞

II From 0° to 180° y-coordinate decreases from ∞ to 0

III From 180° to 270° y-coordinate decreases from 0 to ∞

IV From 270° to 360° y-coordinate increases from ∞ to 0

● tangent function is periodic after π


y= f(x)= cosec x

Domain Range
(angle measures) (ratio of sides)
All real x : x≠ nπ, n∈Z (-∞,-1]∪[1, ∞)

Quadrant Angle Graph

I From 0° to 90° y-coordinate increases from ∞ to 1

II From 0° to 180° y-coordinate decreases from 1 to ∞

III From 180° to 270° y-coordinate decreases from ∞ to −1

IV From 270° to 360° y-coordinate increases from −1 to ∞

● cosecant function is periodic after 2π


y= f(x)=sec x

Domain Range
(angle measures) (ratio of sides)
All real x : x ≠ (2n+1)π/2, n∈Z (-∞,-1] ∪ [1,∞)

Quadrant Angle Graph

I From 0° to 90° y-coordinate increases from 1 to ∞

II From 0° to 180° y-coordinate decreases from ∞ to -1

III From 180° to 270° y-coordinate decreases from -1 to ∞

IV From 270° to 360° y-coordinate increases from ∞ to 1

● secant function is periodic after 2π


y= f(x)= cot x

Domain Range
(angle measures) (ratio of sides)
All real x : x≠ nπ, n∈Z (-∞,∞)

Quadrant Angle Graph

I From 0° to 90° y-coordinate increases from ∞ to 0

II From 0° to 180° y-coordinate decreases from 0 to ∞

III From 180° to 270° y-coordinate decreases from ∞ to 0

IV From 270° to 360° y-coordinate increases from 0 to ∞

● cotangent function is periodic after π


03
GRAPH OF
TRIGONOMETRIC
FUNCTIONS
y= sin x

x 0 π/4 π/2 π 3π/2 2π

sin x 0 1/√2 1 0 -1 0
y= cos x

x 0 π/4 π/2 π 3π/2 2π

cos x 1 1/√2 0 -1 0 1
y= tan x
x tan x

0 0

π/4 1

π/2 ∞

π 0

3π/2 ∞

2π 0
y= cosec x
x cosec x

0 ∞

π/4 √2

π/2 1

π ∞

3π/2 -1

2π ∞
y= sec x
x sec x

0 1

π/4 √2

π/2 ∞

π -1

3π/2 ∞

2π 1
y= cot x
x cot x

0 ∞

π/4 1

π/2 0

π ∞

3π/2 0

2π ∞
04
SYNOPSIS
• SYNOPSIS
DOMAIN AND RANGE OF TRIGONOMETRIC
FUNCTIONS
Trigonometric Domain Range
Functions
• SYNOPSIS

sin R [-1, 1]

cos R [-1, 1]

tan R-{(2n+1)π/2, n∈Z} R= (-∞, ∞)

cosec R-{nπ, n∈Z} (-∞,-1]∪[1, ∞)

sec R-{(2n+1)π/2, n∈Z} (-∞,-1]∪[1, ∞)

cot R-{nπ, n∈Z} R= (-∞, ∞)


• SYNOPSIS
• SYNOPSIS
THANK
YOU !

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