Precal 2nd Quarter
Precal 2nd Quarter
Precal 2nd Quarter
Examples:
Let 𝑟𝑟 be the radius of a circle, 𝜃𝜃 be the measure of the
central angle, and 𝐴𝐴𝑠𝑠 be the area of the sector, solve for
the following unknown.
Examples:
Let 𝑟𝑟 be the radius of a circle, 𝜃𝜃 be the measure of the
central angle, and 𝑠𝑠 be the length of its intercepted arc, D. Problems Involving Area of Sector of a Circle
solve for the following unknown.
Examples:
C. Angle Measurement
- A revolution (rev) is formed when the initial
side of an angle rotates completely around
its vertex. Consequently, the angle’s
E. Quadrantal Angles
- A quadrantalangle is an angle in standard
position whose terminal side lies on the
x-axis or y-axis.
F. Coterminal Angles
Trigonometric Functions on the Unit Reference Angles
- If 𝜃𝜃 is an angle in standard position, its
Circle reference angle 𝜃𝜃′ is the acute angle formed
by the terminal side of 𝜃𝜃 and the x-axis.
Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle
- Let 𝜃𝜃be any angle in standard position and Example 3. Find Reference Angles
point 𝑃𝑃 (𝑥𝑥, 𝑦𝑦) be a point on the terminal side
of 𝜃𝜃. Let 𝑟𝑟represent the nonzero distance
from 𝑃𝑃 to the origin. That is, let
𝑟𝑟 = �𝑥𝑥2 + 𝑦𝑦2 ≠ 0.
Then the trigonometric functions of 𝜃𝜃 are as
follows
Remember:
The graphs of y = sin x and y = cos x are called the mother
functions or parent functions of sine and cosine functions
Example:
Graph of y = a sin x
Graph of y = a cos x
Graph of y = a sin x - The graph of y = sin(-bx) is the same as the
graph of y = -sin bx, while the graph of y =
cos (-bx) is the same as the graph of y = cos
bx.
Graph of y = sin (x - c)
Graph of y = a cos x
Graph of y = cos (x - c)
Graph of y = cos bx
Graph of y = cos x + d
Range
y ≥ |a| + d OR y ≤ -|a| + d
Two Vertical Asymptotes for Secant
bx + c = -π/2
bx + c = 3π/2
Example:
- The period of the cosecant function is 2π
- The domain of y = csc x is the set of all real
numbers except for nπ for all integers n.
Range
y ≥ |a| + d OR y ≤ -|a| + d
Two Vertical Asymptotes for Cosecant
bx + c = -π
bx + c = π
Example:
Tangent and Cotangent Functions Two Vertical Asymptotes for any Tangent Function
Graph of y = tan x
bx + c = -π/ 2
bx + c = π/2
Domain:
{𝒙𝒙|𝒙𝒙≠(𝝅𝝅/𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐+𝒄𝒄)+𝒏𝒏𝒏𝒏/𝒃𝒃, 𝒏𝒏∈ℤ}
Range:
Set of all Real Numbers
Example:
tan x is increasing
Graph of y = cot x
cot x is decreasing
Quotient Identities
Pythagorean Identities
Let 𝜃𝜃be an angle in standard position, and
let 𝑃𝑃 (cos𝜃𝜃, sin𝜃𝜃) be the terminal point on
the unit circle.
Cofunction Identities
- A trigonometric function f is a cofunction of another
trigonometric function g if f(a)=g(β) when a and β are
complementary angles.
Odd - Even Identities Sum and Difference formula for Tangent
- A function 𝑓𝑓is even if for every 𝑥𝑥in the domain of 𝑓𝑓,
𝑓𝑓(−𝑥𝑥) =𝑓𝑓(𝑥𝑥)and odd if for every 𝑥𝑥in the domain of 𝑓𝑓,
𝑓𝑓(−𝑥𝑥) =−𝑓𝑓(𝑥𝑥).
Reduction Formulas
- Using the double angle formulas, we can
also derive another set of identities involving
the squares of sine, cosine, and tangent.
These identities, known as reduction
formulas, can assist in simplifying
trigonometric expressions with even
powers.
Sumand Difference Identities
Prove Difference formula for cosine
Remember!
We can prove that a trigonometric equation is an
identity if we show that the left side is equal to the right
side, or the right side is equal to the left side.
Half-Angle Identities
Sine Half-Angle Identities Cosine Half-Angle Identities
Sum and Difference formula for cosine and sine