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Find The Six Circular Functions of The Below. 1. 8

The document contains 14 problems involving finding the values of circular functions such as sine, cosine, tangent, and cotangent given angles in radians. It also contains problems finding coordinates of points on a unit circle given arc lengths and finding remaining circular functions given information about quadrant and sign. There are additional problems involving completing tables of circular function values and identifying relationships between sides of right triangles with specified angles.

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Find The Six Circular Functions of The Below. 1. 8

The document contains 14 problems involving finding the values of circular functions such as sine, cosine, tangent, and cotangent given angles in radians. It also contains problems finding coordinates of points on a unit circle given arc lengths and finding remaining circular functions given information about quadrant and sign. There are additional problems involving completing tables of circular function values and identifying relationships between sides of right triangles with specified angles.

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Find the six circular functions of the θ below.

π −7 π
1. θ= 8. θ=
4 6

π
2. θ= 9. θ=¿ π
3

π
3. θ= 10. θ=−5 π
6


4. θ= 11. θ=13 π
3

−π
5. θ= 12. θ=−4 π
3

5π 17 π
6. θ= 13. θ=
3 3

7π 17 π
7. θ=¿- 14.
4 4
Find the coordinates of the point B(x,y) on the unit circle from A( 1,0) if
the length of the arc of which is an endpoint in each of the given lengths.

π −7 π
8. 8.
4 6

π
9. 9. π
3

π
10. 10. −5 π
6


11. 11. 13 π
3

−π
12. 12. −4 π
3

5π 17 π
13. 13.
3 3
7π 17 π
14. - 14.
4 4

Find the remaining circular functions of angle the given.

−4
1. sin A = , P(A) is in the 3rd quadrant.
5

5
2. cos B = , P(B) is in the fourth quadrant.
13

3
3. tan A = and sin A < 0
5

−12
4. cot B = and cos B > 0
13
Complete the table below. Use the unit circle below.

Functions θ
0 0 0 0
30 60 45 90 1800 2700 3600
sin θ
cos θ
tan θ
cot θ
sec θ
csc θ

(0,1) (0,1)

(-1,0) 300 (1,0) 600


(-1,0) (1,0)

(0,-1) (0,-1)

(0,1)
In a 300 -600 – 900 , the side opposite
300 is one half of the length of the
hypotenuse.

And the side opposite 600 is √ 3 times


450 (1,0) the length of the shorter leg.
(-1,0)
In a 450 -450 – 900 , the length of the
hypotenuse is √ 2 times the length of
the leg.

(0,-1)

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