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Lesson 12-Circular Function

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OME GOOD

WELC STUDE
DAY
N TS
OU R
TO S
C LA S
RECALL
Lesson 12:
CIRCULAR
FUNCTION
Lesson Objectives:

• Illustrate circular function

• Identify the six circular


function

• Manifest the value of giving


Thought to Ponder:
CIRCULAR FUNCTION
(0,1)

(-1,0) Radius =1 (1,0)

(0,-1)
Note: that radius = 1
CIRCULAR FUNCTION thus 2a or hypotenuse = 1

30-60-90 TRIANGLE
hypotenuse

Short leg
𝟐 𝒂=𝟏

long leg
CIRCULAR FUNCTION
CIRCULAR FUNCTION

Quadrant I = (positive, positive value)

Quadrant II = (negative, positive value)

Quadrant III = (negative, negative


value)

Quadrant IV = (positive, negative value)


Note: that radius = 1
CIRCULAR FUNCTION thus or hypotenuse = 1

45-45-90 TRIANGLE
hypotenuse
leg
𝒂 √ 𝟐=𝟏

leg
CIRCULAR FUNCTION
leg

𝒂 √ 𝟐=𝟏
CIRCULAR FUNCTION

Quadrant I = (positive, positive value)

Quadrant II = (negative, positive value)

Quadrant III = (negative, negative


value)

Quadrant IV = (positive, negative value)


Note: that radius = 1
CIRCULAR FUNCTION thus or hypotenuse = 1

30-60-90 TRIANGLE
hypotenuse

Long leg

Short leg
𝟐 𝒂=𝟏
CIRCULAR FUNCTION
Long leg

Short leg
𝟐 𝒂=𝟏
CIRCULAR FUNCTION

Quadrant I = (positive, positive value)

Quadrant II = (negative, positive value)

Quadrant III = (negative, negative


value)

Quadrant IV = (positive, negative value)


Example 1: Find the 6 circular function
of
Convert to Degree Measure

Note that: x = first coordinate,


y = second coordinate and r = 1
√𝟑
𝐬𝐢𝐧 𝟔𝟎 °= √
𝟑 𝒕𝒂𝒏 𝟔𝟎 ° =
𝟐
𝟐 𝟏
𝟐
𝟏
𝒕𝒂𝒏 𝟔𝟎 ° = √ ( )
𝒄𝒐𝒔 𝟔𝟎 ° = 𝟑 𝟐
𝟐 𝟐 𝟏
𝒕𝒂𝒏𝟔𝟎 °=√ 𝟑
Example 1: Find the 6 circular function
of
Convert to Degree Measure

Note that: sin is an inverse of csc


cos is an inverse of sec
tan is an inverse of cot
𝟐 𝒔𝒆𝒄 𝟔𝟎 °=𝟐
𝒄𝒔𝒄 𝟔𝟎 °=
√𝟑 𝒄𝒐𝒕 𝟔𝟎 °=
𝟏
𝟐 √𝟑 √𝟑
𝒄𝒔𝒄 𝟔𝟎 °= ( )
√ √𝟑
𝟑 𝟏 √𝟑
𝒄𝒐𝒕 𝟔𝟎 °= ( )
𝟐√𝟑 √ 𝟑 √𝟑
𝒄𝒔𝒄 𝟔𝟎 °=
𝒄𝒐𝒕 𝟔𝟎 °= √
𝟑 𝟑
𝟑
YOU TRY : Find the 6 circular function
of
Inverse
Trigonometric
Function
Definitions:
• The inverse sine or arcsin, denoted by , is defined by ,
and is equivalent to , where and .

• The inverse cosine or arccos, denoted by , is defined


by , and is equivalent to , where and .

• The inverse tangent or arctan, denoted by , is defined


by , and is equivalent to , where and is any real
number.
Definitions:
• The inverse cotangent or arccot, denoted by , is
defined by , and is equivalent to , where and is any
real number.

• The inverse secant or arcsec, denoted by , is defined


by , and is equivalent to , where and or .

• The inverse cosecant or arcsec, denoted by , is


defined by , and is equivalent to , where and or .
Example 1:
Find the exact value of

Solution:
can be written as , we need to solve for .

In the unit circle, the special angles and gives a value of


for sine function.

By definition, the range of inverse sine is .

Then it follows that which is a coterminal angle of .


Thus the answer is
Example 2:
Find the exact value of

Solution:
can be written as , we need to solve for .

Since then , and we need to solve .

In the unit circle, the angles that give the cosine function
a value of 1 are 0 and .

By definition, the range of inverse cosine is .

Therefore,
Example 3:
Find the exact value of

Solution:
can be written as , we need to solve for .

With this the possible values for are and .

However, by the definition of arctan, .

Then it follows that which is a coterminal angle of .

Therefore,
THANK
YOU…
SLIDESMANIA

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