Definition of The Trig Functions
Definition of The Trig Functions
opposite hypotenuse
sin θ = csc θ = Even/Odd Formulas
hypotenuse opposite
sin(-θ) = csc(- θ) =
adjacent hypotenuse -sinθ -cscθ
cos θ = sec θ =
hypotenuse adjacent
cos(-θ) = sec(- θ) = Product to Sum Formulas
opposite adjacent cosθ secθ
tanθ = cot θ =
adjacent opposite 1
tan(-θ) = cot(-θ) = sin α sinβ = [ cos(α - β )-cos ( α + β ) ]
-tanθ -cotθ 2
Unit circle definition 1
cos α cos β = [ cos( α - β )+cos( α+ β ) ]
For this definition θ is any angle. Periodic Formulas 2
If n is an integer. 1
sin α cos β = [ sin( α +β )+sin ( α - β ) ]
sin(θ+2πn) = csc(θ+2πn) = 2
sinθ cscθ 1
cos(θ+2πn) = sec(θ+2πn) =
cos α sin β = [ sin( α +β )-sin ( α - β ) ]
2
cosθ secθ
tan(θ+πn) = cot(θ+πn) = Cofunction Formulas
tanθ cotθ
y
sin θ =
1
= 1
Double Angle Formulas
sin( π2 - θ) = coscosθ (π2 - θ )= sin θ
x π π
cos θ = 1 θ) =
=sin(2 csc ( - θ )= secsecθ ( - θ )= csc θ
1 2sinθcosθ 2 2
y cos(2θ) = cos²θ-
tanθ = π π
x sin²θ tan ( - θ ) = cotcot
θ ( - θ) = tanθ
2 2
= 2cos²θ-1
=1-2sin²θ
Formulas and 2tan θ Inverse Trig
tan(2θ ) =
Identities 1-tan ²θ
Functions
Tangent and Cotangent Degrees to Radians Formulas
Identities If x is an angle in degrees and t Definition
is an angle in radians then
sin θ cos θ y=sin-1x is equivalent to
tanθ = cot θ = π t πx 180t
x=siny
cos θ sin θ = ⇒ t = and x =
180 x 180 π y=cos-1x is equivalent to
x=cosy
Reciprocal Identities
Y=tan-1x is equivalent to Mollweide’s Formula
x=tany 1
cos (α −β)
a+b 2
=
Domain and Range c 1
sin γ
Functi Domai 2
Range
on n
Y=sin- -1≤ x π π
1 - ≤y≤
x ≤1 2 2
Y=cos -1≤ x
-1 0 ≤ y ≤π
x ≤1
-π For any ordered pair on the unit
Y=tan- -∞≤ x π
1
2≤ y ≤ circle ( x y, ) : cosθ= x and sinθ
x ≤∞
2 =y
Inverse Properties
Law of Sines, Cosines and
cos(cos- cos-
1 1 Tangents
(x))=x (cos(θ))=θ
sin(sin- sin-1(sin(θ))=θ
1
(x))=x
tan(tan- tan-1(tan(θ))=θ
1
(x))=x