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Chapter 1 - Analytic Trigonometry

1. The document provides an overview of analytic trigonometry including definitions of angles and their measurement in degrees and radians. It also covers right triangle trigonometry, trigonometric functions of acute angles, and trigonometric functions of general angles. 2. Key concepts discussed include reference angles, coterminal angles, the signs of trigonometric functions in different quadrants, and the properties of trigonometric functions including being even and odd functions. 3. Graphs of the sine and cosine functions are examined including their domains, ranges, periods, and intercepts.

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Chapter 1 - Analytic Trigonometry

1. The document provides an overview of analytic trigonometry including definitions of angles and their measurement in degrees and radians. It also covers right triangle trigonometry, trigonometric functions of acute angles, and trigonometric functions of general angles. 2. Key concepts discussed include reference angles, coterminal angles, the signs of trigonometric functions in different quadrants, and the properties of trigonometric functions including being even and odd functions. 3. Graphs of the sine and cosine functions are examined including their domains, ranges, periods, and intercepts.

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ONLINE NOTES
Chapter1
Analytic Trignmetry
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1* E3plain the cncepts 4 trignmetry*
,* Use apprpriate meth.s t sl5e trignmetry pr6lems*
Content':
1*1 Angle an. Their Meas(re
1*, 7ight Triangle Trignmetry
1*3 Cmp(ting the 8al(es 4 Trignmetric 9(nctins 4 Ac(te Angle
1*: Trignmetric 9(nctins 4 ;eneral Angles
1*< Unit Circle Apprach= %rperties 4 the Trignmetric 9(nctins
1*> ;raphs 4 the Sine an. Csine 9(nctins
1*1 ;raphs 4 the Tangent) Ctangent) Csecant) an. Secant 9(nctins
1*? Trignmetric I.entities
1*@ S(m an. Ai44erence 9rm(las
1*10 A(6leBAngle an. Cal4BAngle 9rm(las
1*11 %r.(ct tS(m an. S(m t %r.(ct 9rm(las
1*1, The In5erse Trignmetric 9(nctins
1*13 Trignmetric ED(atins
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A ray, r half-line, is that prtin 4 a line that starts at a pint n the line an. e3ten.s
in.e4initely in ne .irectin* The starting pint 4 a ray is calle. its &erte.( See 9ig(re
1*
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I4 t0 rays are .ra0n 0ith a cmmn 5erte3) they 4rm an angle( /e call ne 4 the rays
4 an angle the initial 'i/e an. the ther the ter0inal 'i/e( The angle 4rme. is i.enti4ie.
6y sh0ing the .irectin an. am(nt 4 rtatin 4rm the initial si.e t the terminal si.e*
I4 the rtatin is in the c(nterclc20ise .irectin) the angle is 1o'iti&e2 i4 the rtatin is
clc20ise) the angle is negati&e( See 9ig(re ,*
An angle is sai. t 6e in 'tan/ar/ 1o'ition i4 its 5erte3 is at the rigin 4 a rectang(lar
cr.inate system an. its initial si.e cinci.es 0ith the psiti5e xBa3is* See 9ig(re 3*
/hen an angle is in stan.ar. psitin) the terminal si.e 0ill lie either in a D(a.rant) in
0hich case 0e say that lie' in that 3ua/rant, r 0ill lie n the xBa3is r the yBa3is) in
0hich case 0e say that is a 3ua/rantal angle( 9r e3ample) the angle in 9ig(re :+a- lies
in D(a.rant II) the angle in 9ig(re :+6- lies in D(a.rant I8) an. the angle ( in 9ig(re :+c-
is a D(a.rantal angle*
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/e meas(re angles 6y .etermining the am(nt 4 rtatin nee.e. 4r the initial si.e t
6ecme cinci.ent 0ith the terminal si.e* The t0 cmmnly (se. meas(res 4r angles
are degrees an. radians*
Aegrees &
One cmplete re5l(tin E
One D(arter 4 a cmplete re5l(tin E E ne right angle
One .egree eD(als >0 min(tes) i*e* *
One min(te eD(als >0 secn.s) i*e* *
7a.ians &
One cmplete re5l(tin E ra.ians E
One ra.ian is the angle s(6ten.e. at the center 4 a circle 6y an arc 4
the circle eD(al in length t the ra.i(s 4 the circle*
1 ra.ian
Note: ra.ians
ra.ian 1 ra.ian
Aegrees 0 30 :< >0 @0 1?0 3>0
7a.ians 0
Note& Let an. 6e psiti5e angles*
I4 )they are cmplementary angles*
I4 )they are s(pplementary angles*
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1(4 R!HT TRAN!LE TR!"N"#ETRY
9r any ac(te angle 4 a right angle. triangle OAB +4ig(re sh0n-
9(rther) ) )
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Co01le0entary Angle'2 Cofunction'
T0 ac(te angles are calle. co01le0entary i4 their s(m is a right angle*
Theorem &C4(nctins 4 cmplementary angles are eD(al*
Note & The 4(nctins sine an. csine) tangent an. ctangent) an. secant an. csecant are
c4(nctins 4 each ther*
Trigono0etric Ratio' of Allie/ Angle':
9r +ac(te-
Sme (se4(l res(lts t nte&
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AC+TE AN!LE
Co00only +'e/ Ratio' 57, 89, an/ :7Angle'
The trignmetric ratis assciate. 0ith the angles 57, 89, an/ :7 are (se. 4reD(ently
in pr6lems in5l5ing trignmetry* Their e3act 5al(es can 6e easily 6taine. (sing
either an eD(ilateral triangle +4 si.e t0 (nits- +4ig(re 1- r an issceles rightBangle.
triangle +4ig(re ,-*
+9ig(re 1- +9ig(re ,-
Sme 0i.ely (se. ratis&
sin>0
3
,

cs>0
1
,

tan>0 3

sin30
1
,

cs30
3
,

tan30
1
3

sin:<
1
,
,
,

cs:<
1
,

tan:< 1

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1(8 TR!"N"#ETRC F+NCT"N) "F !ENERAL AN!LE)
The )ign' of the Trigono0etric Function'
The Cartesian a3es .i5i.e a plane int : D(a.rants&

@0 0 1
st
D(a.rant

1?0 @0 ,
n.
D(a.rant

,10 1?0 3
r.
D(a.rant

3>0 ,10 :
th
D(a.rant
y
,
n.
D(a.rant 1
st
D(a.rant
x +Bve- x +Fve-
y +Fve- y +Fve-
x
3
r.
D(a.rant :
th
D(a.rant
x +Bve- x +Fve-
y +Bve- y +Bve-
Emply a rectang(lar cr.inate systems r Cartesian systems&
r
a
sin
y
r
b
cs
b
a
tan
a
b
b
r
a
r
ct = sec = csc
The trignmetric rati 4 any angle is then 6taine. 6y .etermining the D(a.rant
cnnecte. 0ith the angle) the sign 4 x r y 0ithin that D(a.rant an. the assciate. ac(te
angle ma.e 0ith the +ve +r -ve- xBa3is* Irrespecti5e 4 in 0hich D(a.rant the angle lies)
r is al0ays ta2en as +ve*
A (se4(l ai. is the .iagram sh0ing 0hich trignmetric ratis are +ve in each D(a.rant&
y
Sine All
+sin, cos, tan-
x
Tangent Cosine
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a
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Th(s) a- sin,:0

3
r.
D(a.rant tangent nly psiti5e

sin sin * ,:0 >0 0?>>0




6- cs+ - 30

:
th
D(a.rant cosine nly psiti5e
cs+ - cs * 30 30 0?>>0

;ua/rantal Angle':

3>0 ) ,10 ) 1?0 ) @0 ) 0
Coter0inal Angle'
T0 angles in stan.ar. psitin are sai. t 6e cterminal i4 they ha5e the same terminal
si.e*
E3ample&
9r e3ample) the angles >0G an. :,0G are cterminal) as are the angles B:0 an. 3,0G*
Note:
1* is cterminal0ith k , t ) k is any integer*
,* The trignmetric 4(nctins 4 cterminal angles are eD(al*
E3ample&
- , sin+ sin k t
Reference Angle'
Let .ente a nnac(te angle that lies in a D(a.rant* The ac(te angle 4rme. 6y the
terminal si.e 4 an. either the psiti5e 3Ba3is r the negati5e 3Ba3is is calle. the
reference angle4r *
9ig(re :3 ill(strates the re4erence angle 4r sme general angles* Nte that a re4erence
angle is al0ays an ac(te angle* That is) a re4erence angle has a meas(re 6et0een 0G an.
@0G*
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Theore0: (Reference Angle')
I4 is an angle that lies in a D(a.rant an. i4

is its re4erence angle) then




ct ct sec sec csc csc
tan tan cs cs sin sin
t t t
t t t
0here the F r B sign .epen.s n the D(a.rant in 0hich lies*
1(9 +NT CRCLE APPR"ACH2 PR"PERTE) "F THE TR!"N"#ETRC
F+NCT"N)
E&en < "// Pro1ertie'
7ecall & A 4(nctin is sai. t 6e even i4
f f + - + -
4r all in the .main 4 f ) an.
a 4(nctin is sai. t 6e odd i4
f f + - + -
4r all in the .main 4 f *
Theore0:
sin+ - sin+ - cs+ - cs+ - tan+ - tan+ -
csc+ - csc+ - sec+ - sec+ - ct+ - ct+ -
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1(: !RAPH) "F THE )NE AN* C")NE F+NCT"N)
The !ra1h of y = 'in x
, 0 ) sin x x y
Characteristics 4 the Sine 9(nctin &
Amain & all real n(m6ers
7ange &
1 1 y
%eri. & ,
Symmetry thr(gh rigin &
sin+ - sin
O.. 4(nctin
x B intercepts &
****) ) ) ) ) ) )****** , 0 , 3
y B intercept &
ma3 5al(e & 1 ) cc(rs at x *****) ) ) )***
3
, ,
<
,

min 5al(e & B1 ) cc(rs at x *****) ) ) )***

,
3
,
1
,
The !ra1h of y = co'x
, 0 ) cs x x y
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Characteristics 4 the Csine 9(nctin &
Amain & all real n(m6ers
7ange &
1 1 y
%eri. & ,
Symmetry a6(t yBa3is &
cs+ - cs
E5en 4(nctin
x B intercepts & *****) ) ) ) ) )***
3
, , ,
3
,
<
,

y B intercept & 1
ma3 5al(e & 1 ) cc(rs at
x ***) ) ) ) )****** , 0 , :
min 5al(e & B1 ) cc(rs at
x ****) ) ) ) )****** 3 <
)inu'oi/al !ra1h'
The graphs 4 sine an. csine 4(nctins are re4erre. t as sinusoidal graphs 6eca(se
sin cs+ - x x

,
9r graphs) re4er t the te3t62*
Characteristics 4 Sin(si.al ;raphs&
y A x
y A x
y A x
y A x
>
>
>
>
sin )
cs )
sin+ -
cs+ -




0
0
0
0
%eri. ETE
,

= Amplit(.e E A = %hase Shi4t E

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1(= !RAPH) "F THE TAN!ENT, C"TAN!ENT, C")ECANT, AN* )ECANT
F+NCT"N)
The !ra1h of y = tan x
3 3
) tan

x x y
Characteri'tic' of the Tangent Function:
Amain & all real n(m6ers e3cept .. m(ltiples 4

,
7ange & all real n(m6ers
%eri. &

Symmetry 0ith respect t the rigin &


tan+ - tan
O.. 4(nctin
x B intercepts &
x ***) ) ) ) ) ) )****** , 0 , 3
y B intercept & 0
8ertical asympttes & x *****) ) ) ) )***
3
, , ,
3
,

9r the graphs 4 y ! tan x, y ! cscx, y ! sec x, an. y ! ct x, re4er t the te3t62*
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In Tpic 1) 0e ha5e l2e. at the si3 trignmetric 4(nctins 4 ac(te angles* Other
trignmetric i.entities are gi5en 6el0*
A( ;uotient /entitie'
i ii * tan
sin
cs
*ct
cs
sin


?( Reci1rocal /entitie'
i ii iii *csc
sin
*sec
cs
*ct
tan


1 1 1
C( Pythagorean /entitie'
i ii
iii
*sin cs * tan sec
* ct csc
, , , ,
, ,
1 1
1


+ +
+
*( E&en - "// /entitie'
i ii iii
iv v vi
*sin+ - sin *cs+ - cs * tan+ - tan
*csc+ - csc *sec+ - sec *ct+ - ct




T 5eri4y mst 4 the trignmetric i.entities) 0e sh(l. at least 2n0 all the a65e
i.entities an. a lt 4 practice is the nly real 0ay t learn h0 t esta6lish i.entities*
E.a01le& 8eri4y that tan + ct -
sin
, ,
,
1
1
1

)olution: Start 0ith the le4tBhan. si.e


tan + ct -
, ,
1 + E tan tan ct
, , ,
+
E tan tan *
tan
, ,
,
1

+
E tan
,
1 +
E sec
,

E
1
,
cs
E
1
1
,
sin
Guidelines For Establishing Identities:
1* It is s(ggeste. t chse the si.e cntaining the mre cmplicate. e3pressin*
,* 7e0rite s(ms r .i44erences 4 D(tient as a single D(tient*
3* 7e0rite ne si.e in terms 4 sine r csine nly might help*
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1(@ )+# AN* *FFERENCE F"R#+LA)
)u0 For0ula for Co'ine
cs +A F B- E csAcs B B sin A sin B
*ifference For0ula for Co'ine
cs +A B B- E cs A cs B F sin A sin B
Using the a65e i.entities) 0e can e5al(ate) 4r e3ample cs 1< 0ith(t (sing the
calc(latr*
E.a01le& 9in. the e3act 5al(e 4r cs 1<*
)olution& cs 1< E cs +:< B 30-
E cs :<cs 30 F sin :< sin 30
E
1
,
3
,
1
,
1
,
+
E
3 1
, ,
+
The s(m an. .i44erence 4rm(las 4r csines are (se. t pr.(ce ther i.entities 0hich
are gi5en 6el0
cs sin
sin cs


,
,

_
,

_
,

)u0 For0ula for )ine
sin +A F B- E sin AcsB F csA sin B
*ifference For0ula for )ine
sin +A B B- E sin AcsB B csA sin B
)u0 For0ula for Tangent
tan+ -
tan tan
tan tan



+
+
1
*ifference For0ula for Tangent
tan+ -
tan tan
tan tan





+ 1
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Using the s(m 4rm(las 4r sine an. csine) 0e can easily .eri5e 4rm(las 4r sin ,A)
cs ,A an. tan ,A 0hich are calle. thedouble angle*
E.a01le& cs,A Ecs +A F A-
E csAcsA B sin A sin A
E cs
,
A B sin
,
A
Using ther 4rm 4 i.entities) s(ch as %ythagrean i.entities)
cs ,A E cs
,
A B sin
,
A E +1B sin
,
A- B sin
,
A E 1 B , sin
,
A
an.
cs ,A E cs
,
A B +1 B cs
,
A- E , cs
,
A B 1
*ou$le Angle For0ula':
cs ,A E cs
,
A B sin
,
A
E 1 B , sin
,
A
E , cs
,
A B 1
sin ,A E , sin AcsA
tan,A E
,
1
,
tan
tan
A
A
E.a01le& ;i5en csA E 3$<) 0here 3$, HAH ,) 4in. sin ,A) cs ,A an. tan ,A*
)olution:
Since A is in D(a.rant I8) sin A m(st 6e negati5e* ;i5en csA E 3$< an. (sing the
i.entity cs
,
A F sin
,
A E 1
sin
,
A E 1B @$,< E1>$,<
sinA E B :$< +nly ta2e the negati5e 5al(e 4 sin -
Cence sin ,A E , sin AcsA E , * +B:$<- *3$< E B,:$,<
cs ,AE cs
,
A B sin
,
A E @$,< B 1>$,< E B1$,<*
an. tan ,A E sin ,A$cs ,A E ,:$1
Half -angle For0ula':
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cs 1
cs 1
,
tan =
,
cs 1
,
cs =
,
cs 1
,
sin
+

t
+
t

t
E.a01le& 9in. the e3act 5al(e 4r cs 1<*
)olution &
In a..itin t the .i44erence 4rm(la 4r csine) 0e can als sl5e the pr6lem
(sing hal4 angle 0here 1< E 30$,*
cs 1< E cs
30
,
1 30
,

+ cs
E
1 3 ,
,
, 3
:
+

+ $
Cal4 Bangle 4rm(la 4r tangent can als 6e e3presse. as
tan
cs
sin
sin
cs

,
1
1

+
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Pro/uct-to-)u0 For0ula':
[ ]
[ ]
[ ]
sin sin cs+ - cs+ -
cs cs cs+ - cs+ -
sin cs sin+ - sin+ -



+
+ +
+ +
1
,
1
,
1
,
)u0 to Pro/uct For0ula':
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sin sin sin cs
sin sin sin cs
cs cs cs cs
cs cs sin sin








+
+

+
+
+

+
,
, ,
,
, ,
,
, ,
,
, ,
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7ecall & I4 the 4(nctin is neBtBne) it 0ill ha5e an in5erse*
The n&er'e )ine Function
Sine 4(nctin is nt neBtBne) 6(t i4 0e restrict the .main 4 y ! sin x t the inter5al

1
]
1

, ,
) ) the restricte. 4(nctin
y x x sin )

, ,
is neBtBne 4(nctin) an. hence) it has an in5erse
i*e* ) y x x y

sin sin
1
0here

, ,
y an. 1 1 x
E.a01le& +9in.ing the e3act 5al(e 4 an In5erse Sine 9(nctin-
9in. the e3act 5al(e 4 sin + -

1
1 *
)olution&
Let

sin + -
1
1 * Then) 0e see2 the angle )


, ,
) 0hse sine eD(als B1 &
sin )


1
, ,



,
) +since the nly angle 0ithin the inter5al 0hse sine E B1 is

,
-*
S) sin + -


1
1
,

*
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The n&er'e Co'ine Function
y x x y

cs cs
1
0here
0 y
an. 1 1 x
The n&er'e Tangent Function
y x x y

tan tan
1
0here < <

, ,
y an. x
Note & 9r all graphs 4 in5erse trignmetric 4(nctins) please re4er t the te3t62*
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In this sectin) 4e0 e3amples 4 sl5ing trignmetric eD(atins are .isc(sse.*
E.a01le& Sl5e 3 sin x E
3
F sin x
)olution& 3 sin x E
3
F sin x
, sin x E
3
sinx E
3
$,
There are many pssi6le sl(tins 4r x) i*e* 3 E >0) 1,0) :,0)* * I /e can e3press the
sl(tin in terms 4 the general solution 4r x as&
x E >0 F 3>0n 0here n is any integer
r x E

3
, + n 0here n is any psiti5e integer*
E.a01le& Sl5e sin x F csx E 0 4r 0 HxH ,

)olution& sin x F csx E 0


sin
cs
x
x
+1 E 0
tanx E B1
x E
3
:
1
:

)
E.a01le& Sl5e sin , E 1$, 0here 0 H ,*
)olution&
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The 4(nctin 0ill ha5e psiti5e 5al(es 0hen the angle is in D(a.rant I r II* The sine
4(nctin 0ill ha5e the 5al(e 4
1
,
at

>
an.
<
>

*
Th(s)
sin ,A E 1$,
,AE

>
, + n r ,A E
<
>
,

+ n) n is any integer
A E

1,
+ n A E
<
1,

+ n
There4re A E

1,
13
1,
<
1,
11
1,
) ) ) ) satis4y the cn.itin 0 AH ,

*
E.a01le& Sl5e tan
,
3 F tan 3 B , E 0 4r 0 3 ,
*
)olution&
The a65e pr6lem can 6e sl5e. 6y D(a.ratic eD(atin meth.*
tan
,
x F tan x B , E 0
+tanx B 1-+tanx F ,- E 0
tanx B 1 E 0 r tan x F , E 0
tanx E 1 tan x E B,
x E

:
<
:
) x E ,*03: r <*11>
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